Landmarks
CarmenG@aol.com
CarmenG at aol.com
Fri Jun 28 14:57:42 CEST 2002
just a quick post & I don't have time to check the facts here, so forgive any
errors....
Where is Bear Mountain? I don't remember if it's mentioned in the story, but
if Scrooge's zoo/country estate is included as a landmark, it strikes me that
Bear Mountain, while not IN Duckburg, might be close enough to be considered
a local landmark. Perhaps it's a weekend getaway, like the country home, and
a local camping destination?
Where I grew up, in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, we have a local
landmark--Shakertown. It is not actually IN Harrodsburg, but considered part
of it for tourist purposes (and perhaps for legal/tax/governmental reasons,
too, I don't know.)
Speaking of which, Shacktown might be a landmark, but not one to brag about,
unless the residents have an important history there.
In another story, probably an early story featuring Scrooge, Donald and the
boys are on top of a building, looking at the glorious view of Duckburg. I
don't remember the story, but I recall being struck by the cityscape. Could
this building or others be a landmark? What about this Vampire/Limpspire
Building I've been reading about? This certainly Sounds like a landmark.
(Maybe the state mascot is a bat! Very important animals.)
I'm sure more exist, but we just had a new arrival at Casa Geraci, so most of
my time is taken. Ciao.
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