Racial segregation was practiced in the national parks within living memory. Where in the National Park System will you find this reminder of that pre-Civil Rights era?
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It may be from Shenandoah National Park before it was desegregated.
Shenandoah National Park, Lewis Mountain Negro Picnic Area. I'll admit to using google - I could remember Shenandoah and the picnic area, but had to look up to find out it was named Lewis Mountain. ;)
How about Lewis Mountain Camp Area in Shenandoah NP.
You are getting closer. As Eric pointed out, the mystery photo was taken in Shenandoah National Park, and as M.W. and Eric have both noted, the relevant area of the park is Lewis Mountain. The question now is, can you identify the place where the mystery photo was taken? Hint: It was not taken at Lewis Mountain.
PS: Google away all you like. The quizmeister doesn't care.
I guess I just wonder what difference it makes? It was SOMEWHERE in that park...it's gone now...so, good! Move along, nothing to see here....
Actually, anonymous, we're pretty picky about our Mystery Photos;-). And the sign can be seen in the park today....but where? That's the final aspect of this mystery.
I would assume it is located inthe park museum of some sort. You know showing the history of the park. I belive it had segragated facilities from 1939-1950 9internet) at lewis mountain as well as elsewhere.