Where in Hudson is That?
How well do you know Hudson? Guess where in Hudson this week's photo was taken and you could win $10 of DQ Bucks.
Every Sunday, Hudson Patch will post a photo of something in the 54016 ZIP code that you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Be specific—answers such as "behind the old dump" probably won't win you the prize.
The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below (Facebook comments do not count) will win $10 of DQ Bucks good at Hudson's Dairy Queen franchise.
Tanya K
1:49 pm on Sunday, November 25, 2012
I believe these are chimney's to the open fire places in Birkmose Park.
Jeff J
6:39 pm on Sunday, November 25, 2012
Roof of the Nova?
Thanks
Jeff J
Amy Alwin
7:22 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
The water plant in the beautiful downtown Hudson?
Micheal Foley
7:25 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
You got it, Amy!
Amy Alwin
8:16 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
It's kind of creepy that I knew instantly where it was :) Thanks Mike!
Carbon Bigfuut
9:21 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
Where is the water plant in downtown Hudson? The city has wells spread around town, but has no "water plant".
Was Amy referring to the sewer plant? That would mean that she is incorrect, although I'm not saying her prize should be voided.
Carbon Bigfuut
9:23 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
And if Mike has incorrectly given the prize to Amy, he should be required to buy a round of Dilly bars for everybody. :-)
Micheal Foley
9:23 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
Technically, it's a wastewater treatment plant. I think "water plant" is closer than "sewer plant."
Micheal Foley
9:28 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
It would be a shame if your anal retentive attitude forced me to fill these fun weekly posts with all sorts of lawyer jargon and and legalese. Please don't make me go through my corporate lawyers to bring you this fun game.
Carbon Bigfuut
3:15 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012
No, no, Mike, please keep the lawyers out. I'll be good, I promise. I actually like these things, but rarely know where it is.
As for "water plant" being a closer description than "sewer plant", it depends what end you're on!