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Can You Guess These Locations in Lakewood?

The player with the most points between this week and next week will earn a special prize.

Pay close attention to the details as they provide clues. I'd say about 90 percent of Lakewoodians drive by most of these spots every day.

The player with the most points between this week and next week wins a special prize. Guess your answers in the comment box at the bottom of the story.

Editor's Note: It's time to put your keen observation of Lakewood to the test. This is a standing feature called Where's Patch? Every Thursday, Steve Dunkelberger—a self-proclaimed Lakewood know-it-all—will snap photos of five and sometimes six different locations in Lakewood.

It's your job to identify where he's located in the city.

Each correct answer is worth one point. The first person to submit all the correct answers each week also earns an additional point. Wrong answers will not be penalized.

The contest will publish at 4 p.m. every Thursday. Patch will release the answers and the top three scorers at noon every Monday. The person who records the most points at the end of two consecutive weeks will earn a special prize. The winner will be notified via e-mail and mentioned in the "What Do You Have To Say" field box on the home page.

Register with Lakewood Patch (it's free) and be the first to submit your answers in the comment box. Patch will award both winners if there's a tie.

Check out each picture very carefully and let's see who knows Lakewood the most.

Good luck.

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steve swortz May 14, 2013 at 09:43 pm
David you can say that again.
David Anderson May 14, 2013 at 10:52 am
Despite your protestations to the contrary Steve, the Lakewood City Council does have aRead More responsibility and has established precedent on such businesses. Lakewood Ordinance #358 (November, 2004) consisted of 22 pages that included references to statistics nation-wide concerning the harmful secondary effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses (SOB’s – Lakewood’s own designation) upon communities; findings of a variety of stakeholders including “representatives from businesses, educational institutions, community leaders, and representatives from the adult entertainment industry;” research and study by the Planning Advisory Board citing case law and neighboring city’s ordinances affecting adult entertainment facilities; and the resulting action, based on this research, found that “an improperly operated SOB can constitute a public or moral nuisance.” This research was conducted in keeping with Lakewood’s purpose “to protect, foster and support the goals and ideals of schools, religious and public service organizations serving the Lakewood community.”
JM Simpson May 14, 2013 at 10:30 am
I agree with the comment that the City of Lakewood wants businesses locating here. The more theRead More businesses, the more the tax revenue. The more the revenue, the more the services. No argument there. What the City and many of its citizens do not want is businesses which do not fall within standard moral parameters. Coffee stands with near naked young women - who would be arrested for indecent exposure if they were to walk down the street dressed as they are in such coffee stands - does not meet that standard. Moreover, potential business owners who want to locate to Lakewood may decide not to because they may not want to do business in a city that seems to have little concern for civic and moral standards. Ah standards, what troublesome things they are. Then again, most adults do understand that moral standards matter to their families and community and, yes, businesses. So in your efforts to spend your money where you wish you argue that coffee stands that offer a peep show with the coffee is a better way of improving Lakewood's business environment when in reality it can do just the opposite? How is that smart?