I don't want to make the same mistake twice, so is this famous person living or dead?

Okay, Dutchy. Is he a famous musician?
He was not a musician but a chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and inventor.
Quite a resume, Dutchy. Okay, Europe?
<peeking>
That resume and the once a year hint makes me think of Nobel.
His wife cheated him with a mathematician. That's why there isn't a mathematics prize with his name...
Tico and Francis you're both on the right track, but can you find the location of the bust? And yes Letty, it is in Europe.
My word. I knew it was old Al. Is that in Stockholm, Sweden?
Correct Letty. Your turn.
And the picture come from
here.
Hilarious, Dutchy. Hey, Tico/Ti, would you have to have a turn? It's been a while since you did one.
(psssst, Francis. That should be "came"

)
Go, Tico.
(Sorry to disagree, Miss Letty.)
That was the problem, Francis. The subject and verb did not agree. <smile>
So, Dutchy, whose turn, then? Tico got the name right, and Francis already knew the answer. I followed with the place. Shall we toss a coin?
edited to correct typo.
Would I be very lost, Letty, if I had only this map?
Not really, Walter. Just on the wrong side of the peninsula. :wink:
Walter has identified the state, now for a hint of part of the name of the park:
The other part of the name is connected with the following neighborhood:
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.......................