The Tower of London had one of these defensive fortifications, originally filled with water from the Thames
a moat
It was the story of a lovely blended family headed by Mike & Carol
The Brady Bunch
Visit Pineapple Fountain & Fort Sumter when you go to Charleston, which, no, is not the capital of this "Original 13" state
South Carolina
Seen here, flying buttresses helped cathedrals like this one in Paris soar to new heights
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Notre Dame
Here's the cast of this classic show named for one of its stars; sadly, with Betty White's death, they've all passed on
the Mary Tyler Moore Show
Enjoy Capitol Street & Capitol Market in Charleston, which, yes, is the capital of this state that was admitted in 1863
West Virginia
It sounds like a room filled with video games, but it's actually a series of arches standing side by side
an arcade
It originally opened with "Once upon a time there were 3 little girls who went to the police academy"
Charlie's Angels
Even in summer, you can visit Santa & his reindeer in the Hamlet called this in Essex County, New York
North Pole
"G" is for this monstrous decoration used as a waterspout on castles of yore
a gargoyle
With its iconic performances, his "really big show" on Sunday nights had a huge impact on American culture & careers

Ed Sullivan
In 1802 Congress passed the act establishing the U.S. Military Academy at this site on the banks of the Hudson
West Point
Completed in the 14th century, the largest baptistery in Italy resides in this city; fittingly, it leans at a slight angle
Pisa
A kids classic, this animated series centered on small fries Tommy, Chuckie & Angelica among others
The Rugrats
Don't fuggedabout this 16-mile-long body of water separating Brooklyn & Manhattan; Rikers Island is there
the East River