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Legacy Elementary

A school in Uvalde, Texas, built to replace Robb Elementary after a mass shooting.

1 mentions

Legoland

A theme park in the UK, known for its roller coasters and rides.

1 mentions

Lehigh Valley Children's Hospital

Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, involved in child abuse cases.

1 mentions

Leith

A Scottish city known for its historic and cultural landmarks.

1 mentions

Leland

The city in Mississippi where a mass shooting occurred.

1 mentions

Lemhi Pass

A mountain pass in Montana, used as a trailhead for hiking.

1 mentions

Lemnos

An island in the Aegean Sea, part of Greece, known for its rural landscape and birdlife.

1 mentions

Lemonster

The Massachusetts town of Lemonster, Johnny Appleseed's birthplace.

1 mentions

Lemonwood Grove School

Lemonwood Grove School, a primary school in Christchurch experiencing rapid growth and diverse student body.

1 mentions

Leon County Courthouse

County courthouse located in Tallahassee, Florida, associated with Judge Tiffany Baker.

1 mentions

Leon County Jail

The Leon County Jail where Connor was held and where the restorative justice circle took place.

1 mentions

León, Guanajuato

A Mexican city known for its bullfighting events and cultural festivals.

1 mentions

Leo's

Leo's is a small diner located along the Cape Cod canal, mentioned as a place where a significant conversation took place.

1 mentions

Lerma River

Major river in Mexico known for contamination and pollution issues.

1 mentions

Leslie's house

The house where Leslie was murdered was a colonial-style red brick home with white columns.

1 mentions

Letterkenny

A city in Ireland, known for its cultural sites and as a travel hub.

1 mentions

Letterkenny General Hospital

A hospital in Letterkenny providing healthcare services.

1 mentions

Letterkenny University Hospital

Letterkenny University Hospital, where injured spectators were taken.

1 mentions

Levallois

Levallois, a suburb of Paris, known for its basketball team.

1 mentions

Leviathan telescope

A large telescope built in Offaly in 1845, used for astronomical observations and discoveries

1 mentions

Levi's Stadium

Levi's Stadium, a sports stadium hosting NFL playoff games and upcoming events.

1 mentions

Lewiston

A city in California where the detention incident occurred.

1 mentions

Lexington

Lexington, Kentucky, a place where Brandon and Alicia live.

1 mentions

Lexington, North Carolina

A geographic location in North Carolina where the narrator grew up and where disc golf became popular.

1 mentions

Lhasa

A mountain city in Tibet, known for its religious significance and the Potala Palace.

1 mentions

Libanon

Libanon, a country in the Middle East, involved in regional conflicts and Hezbollah activities.

1 mentions

Liberty Hall

Liberty Hall, a venue in Dublin.

1 mentions

Libertyville

City in Illinois, known for its suburbs and location in the Midwest.

1 mentions

library

A book collection or library that Jim Rohn mentions as part of his personal research and growth process.

1 mentions

library of Ashurbanipal

Ancient library containing clay tablets, including the Epic of Gilgamesh, belonging to King Ashurbanipal.

1 mentions

library of below

A large, ancient library discovered within a cave system in West Virginia, containing texts linked to Mephitaka.

1 mentions

Libyan desert

The Libyan desert is a vast desert region in North Africa, part of the Sahara.

1 mentions

Licking County Jail

A historic jail in Newark, Ohio, known for its dark history and reported hauntings.

1 mentions

licorice root

A plant known for its root, used as a flavoring in candies and traditional medicine.

1 mentions

Liechtenstein

A European microstate, known for its banking and finance sector, small size, and historical sites.

1 mentions

Lighthouse on Pear Street

A place in Dublin, Ireland, where homeless people are fed and supported.

1 mentions

light rail

Company that produces light rail and streetcars, mentioned in the context of autonomous vehicle incidents.

1 mentions

lilac bush

A type of flowering shrub in full bloom, clipped along the trail, representing a needful thing carried by the storyteller

1 mentions

Lillehammer

Norwegian football club based in Lillehammer, known for its youth development and local support.

1 mentions

Lillestrøm

A city in Norway, known for its port and scenic fjords.

1 mentions

Limerick City

A well-known Irish city where the speaker's office is located.

1 mentions

limestone

A common mineral composed of calcium carbonate, used as the raw material for calcium oxide in cement production.

1 mentions

Lincoln bathroom

The Lincoln bathroom, a location within the White House.

1 mentions

Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is a cultural complex in New York City that hosts various arts organizations, including ballet companies.

1 mentions

Lincoln County

City in the United States, known for its tornado activity.

1 mentions

Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway was a major transcontinental highway in the United States, passing through Ohio.

1 mentions

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

A university in Pennsylvania, known for its historic significance and student body.

1 mentions

Lindemann Island

An island in Queensland, Australia, known for its natural beauty and tourism appeal

1 mentions

Linden Apartments

The Linden Apartments in Gramercy Park is an address where Lynn Halstead's mail was sent.

1 mentions

Linmouth

A coastal village in North Devon, endpoint of the Two Moors Way walk.

1 mentions