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Zoom headquarters, San Jose, California

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American Eagle roller coaster at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. Built in 1981 at a cost of ten million dollars, it held several records, most of which have since been broken.
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Binion's Horseshoe Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

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When I was very young. I had an uncle who worked at Binion's. We would park down on Fremont, and wait to pick him up after work every day in front of the "Million Dollar Display".
 
Edison Mall, Fort Myers, Florida. Opened in the mid-1960s, this indoor mall has been expanded three times. It contains over 130 businesses - all on one floor. (A few of the anchor stores are two stories tall.) The name was given for inventor Thomas Edison, who had a second home in the town.
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Headquarters of General Mills, Golden Valley, Minnesota. Besides for their dozens of cereals, the company owns many other brands, such as Betty Crocker, Bisquik, Bugles, Cascadian Farms, Gold Medal Flour, Nature Valley and Pillsbury.
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Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California

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That reminds me of a stretch of road my Mama and I would drive on when we would head to Grandma's house when I was little. When we got to the stretch where the trees arched over the road we would say "wheeeeeeeeee!" as we went through the tree tunnel. That has always been a good memory.
 

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