Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin. Where Gumbo Was (#122)
Gumbo was visiting the Kilmainham Gaol (jail) in Dublin, a popular destination as you can tell from the line of people waiting to get in the front door. It’s an interesting historic site.
Gumbo was visiting the Kilmainham Gaol (jail) in Dublin, a popular destination as you can tell from the line of people waiting to get in the front door. It’s an interesting historic site.
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Gumbo was visiting the Kilmainham Gaol (jail) in Dublin, a popular destination as you can tell from the line of people waiting to get in the front door. It’s an interesting historic site.
This is a tale of one architect, one owner and two houses on the same foundation. It’s also, because it’s
Gumbo was visiting the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg. This is home to the provincial government of Manitoba — not unlike a USA state capital building. A number of you solved this puzzle. In order of emailing us…
Manhattan’s Trinity Church is one of the oldest Episcopal parishes in North America, but its church is a relative newcomer, built during the Gothic revival of the mid-19th century. No wonder most of the guesses placed it far away and in an…
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Gumbo was visiting the interesting Museum of Science in Boston. It’s especially a great museum to explore with children, but fun for everyone! There are many fascinating exhibits and demonstrations that take a full day to…
Gumbo was driving down the Pan Am Highway in Peru, making his way through the Nazca Desert along the foothills of the Andes. This is one of the driest places in the world and is home to the Nazca lines.
This week’s puzzle started with a very puzzling picture—so puzzling it needed a second shot to clarify that it was in a tunnel. Even so, Jonathan L was sharp enough to jump to a correct conclusion, which he hinted to the crowd in a comment…
Perhaps the best place on the Big Island to enjoy a sunset (from many great possibilities), Pu’uhonua o Honaunau (the Place of Refuge) is a remarkable destination. This is a National Historic site which should be…
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a pint-size treasure that always seems bigger than it is (and which occupies an outsize