To solve our latest “Where’s the Restroom?’’ contest, you have to look to the skies. This red restroom was hoisted to the top of scaffolding in a downtown construction project at a church. Read the clues, study the photos and be prepared to provide the name of the city and church where these photos were taken
Here are the clues:
1. This is the 46th biggest city in the U.S., sometimes called the buckle of the Bible belt. Its name has two syllables. Get out your GPS to check the coordinates: 36°7’53”N 95°56’14”W.
2. You’ll find the construction site in a state that has the largest population of Native Americans, and the state’s name is a combination of Choctaw words for “people’’ and “red.’’ Country singer Garth Brooks, baseball slugger Mickey Mantle and actor Brad Pitt were all born in this state.
3. The Protestant church shown was undergoing a $40 million renovation including the new bell tower and steeple shown in the photos. It is the oldest congregation in this city, established in the 1880s. It is located on a street named for a large New England city.
To win the contest, be the first person to respond to me with the name of the city and the precise landmark where the photos were taken. The winner will receive a PRO t-shirt and recognition as a geographical whiz. Send your responses to me at editor@promonthly.com. The winner will be announced in the editor’s blog at www.promonthly.com and through the PRO Facebook page.

















