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for those asking again how to find them
copy and paste (or type) the coordinates in to a Google maps search bar and hit enter
make sure you have the spaces
I think that'd be the 'Steel City'. You know, where we named our football team after the Steel industry, where there are still a ton of steel plants all over the place, and where the Steel Workers Headquarters is?
The clues for #8 pointed mostly to Huntsville, AL, but that last clue has NOTHING to do with the previous one. You could link the first and last together and say Birmingham, AL since there use to be a HUGE steel industry there (may still be, i dunno) which is why the city is so big. Or it could be Pittsburgh, who knows.
I just have a hard time believing, as in general the clues get more specific as they go on, that the third clue would mention a city built on steel and it wouldn't be THE Steel City. Maybe I'm nuts. But I'll still be strolling in Downtown Pittsburgh tomorrow morning.
EDIT
ALSO!
What do you think about THIS :
The Birmingham Foundation never fails to keep the community in mind: The foundation, based in South Pittsburgh, released its bi-annual report this week, opting to publish the report online only for environmental reasons. That move saved an estimated 150,000 sheets of paper, says executive director Mark Bibro.
Birmingham Foundation, in Pittsburgh. Interesting, neh?
I am not saying that it won't be there, just pointing out the other clues. Some phones (sorry don't have the number) the clues had almost nothing to do with each other. Interstate 80 and Mall of America don't exactly go hand in hand.
The clues for #8 pointed mostly to Huntsville, AL, but that last clue has NOTHING to do with the previous one. You could link the first and last together and say Birmingham, AL since there use to be a HUGE steel industry there (may still be, i dunno) which is why the city is so big. Or it could be Pittsburgh, who knows.