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Good morning everyone 
Here are todays questions:-
Question One
Who won the first WDW professional golf tournament?
Question Two
Where is the Iron Spike Room located?
Question Three
In which World Showcase country did Cirque du Soleil originate?
Question Four
How tall are the statues on top of the Swan and Dolphin Hotels?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
In 1971, Jack Nicklaus won the first Walt Disney World Open Invitational. He went on to win the next two years as well.
Question Two
Located in the Villas at Wilderness Lodge, The Iron Spike Room is a sitting room that displays extensive railroad memorabilia, such as photographs, rare plans and sketches, equipment, models and more.
Question Three
Canada
Question Four
Five stories tall ~ Five-story swan and dolphin statues rest atop the magnificent WDW Swan and Dolphin hotel buildings. The 26-story Dolphin is easily recognisable because of its central pyramidal roof, adorned with two dolphins 55 feet high. Across the lake from it, the 12 story Swan is topped with a pair of 47-foot Swans.

Here are todays questions:-
Question One
Who won the first WDW professional golf tournament?
Question Two
Where is the Iron Spike Room located?
Question Three
In which World Showcase country did Cirque du Soleil originate?
Question Four
How tall are the statues on top of the Swan and Dolphin Hotels?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
In 1971, Jack Nicklaus won the first Walt Disney World Open Invitational. He went on to win the next two years as well.
Question Two
Located in the Villas at Wilderness Lodge, The Iron Spike Room is a sitting room that displays extensive railroad memorabilia, such as photographs, rare plans and sketches, equipment, models and more.
Question Three
Canada
Question Four
Five stories tall ~ Five-story swan and dolphin statues rest atop the magnificent WDW Swan and Dolphin hotel buildings. The 26-story Dolphin is easily recognisable because of its central pyramidal roof, adorned with two dolphins 55 feet high. Across the lake from it, the 12 story Swan is topped with a pair of 47-foot Swans.