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National Park Mystery Spot 31: Walk This Way

 

National Park Mystery Spot 31 is a building located in a National Park System unit.  Can you identify the building from these clues?

You can walk through this building without opening a door.

You can open a door, walk into this building, and then walk into a tree.

You can leave this building and walk into a forest.

You can walk through this forest, see trees with knees, and never touch the ground.

     

Check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation  of the clues.

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Kudos  to viewmtn, who was first to report the correct answer (8:39 a.m.). We'll embargo the answer until tomorrow and let other readers figure it out.


Congrats to Richp39, who has just honored viewmtn's point. That's two so far. A slow day.


OK, seems like Thorpe's Log, but I'm a little late reading the site today.


I think you meant to say Tharp's Log, Rangertoo.  In any event, you're on the wrong track.


... and RangerLady makes four. Looks like this one grades out a little tougher than average.


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