My word, C.I. You are quite parsimonious with your hints. Well, is it in New York City?
Another hint: It's someplace I have visited within the last 12 months.
Still stingy?

LOL
You are funny, C.I. Chicago?
Yes, Chicago. How where in Chicago?
Just a guess, C.I. Millennium Park?
Repeat - Hint: This "park" is located at a very popular place, but many/most visitors probably miss it.
Well, C.I. Never having been to Chicago, I guess I'm doing all right. Is the famous place park among these?
Some of the more famous parks and facilities include:
Millennium Park - Chicago's newest marquee park, opened in 2004, just north of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Grant Park - Home to Buckingham Fountain, this downtown park is also a favorite site of Chicago's biggest festivals including the Taste of Chicago.
Lincoln Park - This is one of the more unique parks in terms of geography, because while it is centrally located in the Lincoln Park community area it spans many different neighborhoods throughout the city as it is nestled between Lake Shore Drive and Lake Michigan.
The Garfield Park Conservatory - One of the largest conservatories in the United States.
Jackson Park - Famous for its role in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition where much of the White City was built.
It's the bridge in Jacksom Park, which is close to the old Palace of Fine Arts .... which is now the Museum of Science and Industry.
Yes, Walter. I was trying to Edit my post, because it is Jackson Park. I thought it was Hyde Park - my mistake. You beat me to the punch. ;(
All that work and Walter gets it.
Walter, If you fear for your safety, I'd start running for the hills... LOL
Me too!
Letty wrote:All that work and Walter gets it.
Sorry, I really didn't notice that.
Since you were so close and since it's rather late for posting a new pic for me - your turn, Letty :wink:
No problem, guys. Women are quite used to doing all the work and letting men take all the credit.
Seriously, I must take a quick run down town and I will be back with a place in a few.
Indeed it is, C.I. I tried my best to post Richard Wright's birthplace, because I truly admire him as a writer, but it just wouldn't work.