I can't find the file called Domain on my computer

I am using iWeb 3.0.4 and I need to copy my website file.  According to help it's called Domain and should be located in Library/Application Support/iWeb.  However my Mac Pro (running Lion) doesn't have this folder.  I have run a search of my entire hard drive, but the file Domain is not located by the search function.  Where is my file?

Roddy,
I had to use (from terminal window)  CHFLAGS ~/Library to make the directory appear.  I saw that tip in another post in the discussions today.  I was able to locate my Domains.sites2 file after doing that.  Any you are correct it was in my user library folder, not the system library folder.  Thanks for the suggestions..

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