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Guess the City

Joint Happy Hour – Guess the City

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As you may know by now, there is a cross-town happy hour scheduled for this afternoon/evening where we join forces with FortWorthology.com in merry reverie and the promotion of walkable, bikable living in our shared metropolis.

For the full details of the excursion, train fares, schedules, etc. to Houston Street Bar and Patio in downtown Fort Worth, see this post. I’ll probably be on either the 4:55 or 5:15 TRE trains to Fort Worth depending entirely upon the promptness and urgency of my travel companions (Omg, I gotta look pretty!!!!11).

You may also be aware that each time we have a happy hour, I have a post full of imagery from some mysterious city found somewhere around the globe. Your job, if you choose to accept it, is to guess what city it is (or if you want a free beer from yours truly) in the comments section of this post.

If you are beaten out by the very astute and well-traveled regular readers of this site, try the Guess the City sure to pop up at FortWorthology sometime later today. Over there the competition should be less stiff as no one has been outside of Tarrant County as the oversized belt buckles commonly found adorning our neighbors to the west have yet to successfully navigate security at DFW.

Jokes aside. Here is your wonderfully walkable Guess the City. Prepare for a tsunami of imagery as I couldn’t stop exploring the City in Google Earth until Firefox said, “enough!”

Beer on me to the winner. Giddy up cowboys and cowgirls:


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