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By vindersloon (vindersloon)

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#1: vindersloon (vindersloon) on Jan 21, 2009 [SPOILER]

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#2: Jota (jota) on Jan 21, 2009
Very nice ! Thanks for your entry.
#3: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on Jan 21, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#4: Rea Aksglæde Karlsen (Rea) on Jan 21, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#5: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Jan 21, 2009
I had no idea cities had symbols. Is that true for all cities?
#6: Deana L (ffswife) on Jan 21, 2009
most adam
#7: vindersloon (vindersloon) on Jan 21, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#8: Jota (jota) on Jan 21, 2009
The Hague ?
#9: wendy herndon (wendyherndon) on Jan 21, 2009
Beautiful!
#10: vindersloon (vindersloon) on Jan 21, 2009
Yes. (wasn't that difficult :-)
#11: Linda Lee Martin (dogmom) on Jan 21, 2009
My town has swans has its symbols. The swans reside in Mirror Pond which is a slow spot of the Deschutes River right in downtown Bend, Oregon (named after the "bend" in the river). Too many geese and ducks also live here year around, but nobody has them on their logos. Instead the city provides food laced with "birdy" birth control.
#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jan 22, 2009
Good puzzle. I'm enjoying the stories everyone is sharing about their cities.

Birth control for promiscuous birds? How funny, but a great idea.
#13: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jan 22, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#14: Meg Tayler (rebelcat) on Jan 22, 2009
With regards to cities and their symbols - our Northern Ontario towns have a tradition of putting a statue of their symbol right out by the highway, so you can't miss it when you're driving by. Moonbeam has a flying saucer, for example. Other towns have moose, or bears, or - in one case - a giant nickle. :-) I think it's like that right across Canada, but I'm not sure.

Bigger cities, like Toronto, Montreal or Ottawa, on the other hand, tend not to have just one symbol. And their symbols seem to end up being things people have built - like the CN Tower, or the Rideau Canal.
#15: judy (jbreese) on Apr 28, 2009
Nice puzzle.
Texas towns are starting to have mascots - typically depicted by a set of small concrete statues placed around, having been painted by various artists.
Austin has guitars. Odessa has jackrabbits. (see jamesclark.com blog for Sept 25 for pictures) Hutto has hippos. I've seen others but can't remember now where.
#16: Byrdie (byrdie) on Jul 22, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#17: Cynthia D. Price (cdprhys) on Aug 31, 2010
Living in Eugene, OR, I'm not sure we have a specific animal symbol, officially. Unofficially, however, it is most certainly the duck, because of the presence of UofO, and their mascot.
#18: Shirlej Martin (Shirlej) on Feb 20, 2011
Very pretty... enjoyed solving it too!!! Thanks :-)
#19: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on May 24, 2012 [SPOILER]
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#20: Jota (jota) on May 24, 2012
No storks? How are babies born then?
#21: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on May 24, 2012
As far as I can tell, they're flown all the way from Africa. That's why it takes 9 months.
#22: Jota (jota) on May 24, 2012
Ahhhh!
#23: Joel Lynn (furface1) on Oct 27, 2013 [SPOILER]
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