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Everyone could use a little cinnamon for their toast or rolls, but a keg of the spice? Which unit of the National Park System would require so much?
Can you name the park where this photo was taken? If not, we'll have the answer tomorrow.
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Comments
Fort McHenry
Boston Harbor National Historical Park
No, not Fort McHenry or Boston Harbor.
Virgin Islands?
No, not Virgin Islands, but I like your thinking!
Saw this one myself in 2020... at Fort Larned NHS!
Kudos to Gila Monster for nailing the Mystery Photo. If you haven't seen the answer, you can find it here:
https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2022/07/mystery-photo-revealed-for...