At 4 o'clock our Musical Mystery Tour takes us (nearly) here. -- Rich

At 4 o'clock our Musical Mystery Tour takes us (nearly) here. -- Rich
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This is an important component of the 2pm installment of KUSC's Musical Mystery Tour. Tune in and take off! -Brian
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In honor of the KUSC Musical Mystery Tour, a pictorial clue to the PLACE we're visiting a little after 10:00am PDT. --Alan
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During our next stop on the KUSC Musical Mystery Tour, this morning at eight, be sure to stop in at the world's fourth largest library, established in 1862. Today it holds 44 million items in 247 languages. Out front is a statue of an author who, in his late 20s, was saved from a firing squad at the last minute. - DJ
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As day one of our Musical Mystery Tour continues, at 4 o'clock we visit someplace that exports olive oil. Nothin' more. I said olive oil. Whaddayou lookin' at? Just olive oil. -- Rich
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The KUSC Musical Mystery Tour is underway! So here's a pictorial clue to a PLACE we'll visit around 12:05pm PDT. --Alan
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Of our first destination on the KUSC Musical Mystery tour (this morning at eight, Truman Capote said, "[It] is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go." But Thomas Mann called it "the flattering and suspect beauty - this city, half fairy tale and half tourist trap, in whose insalubrious air the arts once rankly and voluptuously blossomed." Below is John Singer Sargent's image of it. - DJ
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Of our first destination on the KUSC Musical Mystery tour (this morning at 8), Truman Capote said, "[It] is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go." But Thomas Mann called it "the flattering and suspect beauty - this city, half fairy tale and half tourist trap, in whose insalubrious air the arts once rankly and voluptuously blossomed." Below is John Singer Sargent's image of it. - DJ
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