Did it happen here? Some think so.
Contest #428
Contest #426: Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Spain
Plaza Mayor means “Main Square” and is found in the very heart of Madrid. The current iteration of the plaza dates to the late 1700’s, but before that, the same space was used for some pretty interesting stuff, including autos de fe during the Spanish Inquisition.
To explain the hint: Southeast of the square is Restaurant Botin. Established in 1725, Botin is the oldest restaurant in the world. They use the many of the same recipes as they did almost 300 years ago.
Those who found the square before the hint:
- LawnBoy
- Eloy Cano
- Lighthouse
- Cloudspotter
- Paul Voestermans
- Jason Hattermann
- Phil Ower
- Luís Filipe Miguel
- RicardPG
- Ignacio Lopez
- Garfield
- Jesus Rodriguez
- Ridicully
- Lelie
- steve willis
- Junebug
- DannyS
- bibiweb
- Mehmet DURMUS
- Max_Power
- Chris Nason
- steven simmons
Those who found it after the hint:
- Rob de Wolff
Contest #426 Hint
Also in this picture, an establishment that could have served Ben Franklin and King George III a meal from the same recipes they use today.
Contest #426
Contest #425: Weldon Spring Site, Missouri, USA
The Weldon Spring site is home to the Nuclear Waste Adventure Trail and Museum (hence the hint).
Weldon was a WWII defense industry site where various explosives were made, including TNT. During Vietnam, it was converted to make the herbicide Agent Orange, but the usage of that stuff slowed down to the point that it was never actually used for that purpose. Starting in 1984, the US Department of Defense and Environmental Protection Agency began the process of decontamination of the site. The Department of Energy attached themselves to the process and tossed in some rubble from a uranium processing site in St. Louis. They threw all of the contaminated materials from both sites into this big hole and capped it off, creating a sarcophagus.
In 2002, the Department of Energy opened the site up to public access, and in 2006, they built an interpretive center.
Those who took the adventure included:
- LawnBoy
- donaaronio
- Eloy Cano
- Lighthouse
- Garfield
- Paul Voestermans
- steve willis
- Phil Ower
- rob de wolff
- Lelie
And those who stayed behind at the museum and waited until the hint:
- Gillian B
- Chris Nason
- ashwini agrawal
- Jason Hatterman
- Marisa Boraas
- Chris Bell
- Robin
- Maureen
- Max_Power
- RicardPG
- Junebug
- John F
- bibiweb
Contest #425 Hint
An “Adventure Trail and Museum” of a very odd nature.
Contest #425
Contest #419: Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
500 years before the Magna Carta, guests were checking into this hotel.
Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan (Koshu Nishiyama Hot Spring) is the recognized by The Guinness Book of World Records as the Oldest Hotel in the World. This establishment has been continuously operated by 52 generations of the same family since 705 CE. The “Keiunkan” part of the name comes from the fact that the hotel was founded during the Keiun era in the reign of Emperor Monmu
Those who found the place and checked in by themselves (before the hint) included:
And those who needed a late checkout (after the hint):
Contest #419 Hint
Serving the public since the 8th century, all in the same family.