Name this spot 002

John Thomas correctly identified the location of the photo in Name This Spot 001 as the railroad bridge on Cty 47 in Waterford. I’ve added a photo slideshow to that comment thread. Here’s a new challenge.

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I took this photo last night.

6 Comments

  • 1
    Lahna Tran
    Posted May 28, 2007 at 9:49 am | Permalink

    This looks like a spot off the walking/biking path at Carleton Arb. My husband and I were biking/running and accidentally turned onto this very spot last week. Looks like someone had a great night!

  • 2
    Posted May 29, 2007 at 12:32 am | Permalink

    This is almost certainly way off, but it reminds of the area around Sechler Park — like directly across the river from it.

  • 3
    Posted May 29, 2007 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

    I’d say it is in the Carleton upper arb.

  • 4
    Posted May 29, 2007 at 9:43 pm | Permalink

    Griff, I think we need a sense of whether the above guesses are “hot” or “cold.”

    I guess that it’s in the woods just west of Greenvale Elementary, near the new community gardens.

  • 5
    Posted May 29, 2007 at 9:59 pm | Permalink

    Hi, can’t figure it out. Looks like the area that is now the ice arena at Carleton or just to the west of the ice arena. Reminds me of Arbstock– although I only attended one Arbstock (that was enough). I see someone already guessed the arb, though, so I am not right.

    You know, besides hot and cold = good idea, what if you did research and provided historical or other information as clues? That would be fun. Something like: This spot is really close to what was the first church/congregational meeting spot in Northfield.

    Thanks, Holly

  • 6
    Posted May 30, 2007 at 7:57 am | Permalink

    Sorry for the delay. Lahna nailed it immediately. It’s in the upper Arb, a bit east of the paved path, south of 3 oaks hill. I expect it’ll be cleaned up before graduation.

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