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National Park Mystery Spot 39: Sound Medical Advice

Mystery Spot 39 is a national park.  Name the unit of the National Park System revealed by these clues and you'll qualify for our monthly prize drawing.
 

A saintly father inherited DNA from his father.

"Never touch an armadillo" is sound medical advice.

If isolation is essential, you don't need a moat.  Just choose a place reached only by boat.

On the north side of an island north of the largest island in a non-northern state.

     

Don't cheat! If we catch you Googling or engaged in sneakery of any kind, we will make you write on the whiteboard 100 times: "April always starts on the same day of the week as July and ends on the same day of the week as December."

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Nice going, Eric. You get to tidy up the winners circle while you wait for other occupants.


I think it may get crowded in here.   ; )


Alcatraz Island


Not Alcatraz Island, but that's a very imaginative guess.


Nicely done, Reoux. Who's next?


OutInTheStiks gets conditioned admittance to the winners circle, based on an "A" for mystery spot ID-ing and an "F" for spelling. ;o)


You are back in our good graces, OutInTheStiks, for whatever that is worth.


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