That's the place, Dutchy, ya done good. Your turn.

Where am I?
(a quick one, as I have an appointment in 45 minutes)
While you keep your appointment, I will give it a try, Dutchy.
That may be a statue of cupid or eros, so I am going to try Greece.
Or it could be in Piccadilly Circus in London, England.
Sorry for being so long in answering Letty, but you guessed the right picture, Eros, in London. You may go ahead now.
Good morning Letty, Europe or the US?
Hey, Dutchy. U.S., honey. Remember, I always put a hint on the radio thread. <smile>
Well, there's George and he didn't use his usual. Not Kentucky, buddy.
Seeing that you mentioned Cambridge on your radio, how about Cambridge, Massachusetts?
Good guess, Dutchy, but you picked the wrong part of the hint. <smile>
Another hint: George knows; he is just playing possum and the place is in a national forest that shares a name with a U.S. president.
Cleveland National Forest
Named for President Grover Cleveland, President Theodore Roosevelt signed the executive order creating this forest on July 3, 1908 (effective retroactively to July 1).
Was able to locate above, anywhere near it?
Wrong president, honey. Think three.
Virginia Waterfall in Thomas Jefferson National Forest Park?
I'm still up and awake, Dutchy, watching the progress of Ernesto. The place is in Virginia and in Thomas Jefferson National Park. Now think about that hint on the radio thread and you'll have it.
---broke. Also, what is another name for falling waters besides a water fall. <smile>
I'll try and check back in later, but if not, just keep trying. Should you get it, you have a go.
Sorry Letty, the mind is a blank today, found plenty of waterfalls but not one that struck a chord with me.
I understand, Dutchy. I have the same problem with a place outside the U.S.
Where am I? In the state of emergency.
Francis, you know it. Why don't you have a go.