Not too obscure for @D.B.Moody! Clarksville is correct! It's a great little town less than an hour from Nashville. Check out Black Horse Brewery for beer and pizza if ever you're in town.
The modern housing feels Mediterranean and mid-20th century - but probably not former Warsaw Pact?
So one of the PIGS countries or France?
Bridge is weird - those Gothic arches can't possibly be Roman, and you'd expect a rail bridge to have signs of pylons, but seems the wrong era to have been built for road traffic - so is it a canal bridge or aqueduct? Feels wrong to have Gothic arches in Greece or Italy, so further west?
Well all I can say is that I've spent a fair bit of time in southern France and SW Spain and I think I'd remember a bridge like that, so it's either in the Perpignan-Murcia bit or west of Seville. Beyond that, I've not got a clue.
Nah, Poland is PL, Portugal is P. And recepCAO (on the bar sign on the above the Smart car) with a ~ is a very Portuguese word-ending.
Never been to Portugal, but I'd assume there's too much "old town" for it to be anywhere on the Algarve, and we've already seen the famous bridges of Porto, so I guess that leaves Lisbon?
Long Beach, California it is. Nice job Konadog. I was hoping the brand new Gerald Desmond Bridge would surprise everyone....but not a local. You're up.