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National Park Mystery Spot 11: Nearly 900 Miles from the First Gap Store

The mystery spot is a building in a national park. The limerick will get you started and the other clues should get you there.

Two drops land side by side,
But because there is a divide,
Downhill they start,
Ever further apart,
Until the end of their ride.

• The original Gap store was opened in San Francisco nearly 900 miles from here.
• Bound for a solar encounter, you can stop and ask for directions here.
• The Maple Leaf and Old Glory face the sun together.
• Old McDonald had a farm, Mary had a little lamb, and Boston has an airport.

Be sure to visit Traveler tomorrow for the answer, explanation of the clues, and information about the mystery spot.

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Would that be the Logan Pass Visitor's Center in Glacier National Park?


That's my guess, too. Couldn't be anything else!!!


You've grabbed the gold ring, Bogator, and Anon has "honored the point." Nice going.


RIGHT ON BOGATOR!!!

Bound for a solar (ROAD TO THE SUN) encounter, you can stop and ask for directions here.
• The Maple Leaf and Old Glory face the sun together. (CANADA AND USA SHARE THE Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park)
• Old McDonald had a farm, Mary had a little lamb, and Boston has an airport.(LOGAN INTNL AIRPORT AT BOSTON)


I AGREE!!!

• Bound for a solar (ROAD TO THE SUN) encounter, you can stop and ask for directions here.
• The Maple Leaf and Old Glory face the sun together. (CANADA AND US SHARE Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park)
• Old McDonald had a farm, Mary had a little lamb, and Boston has an airport. (LOGAN INTNL BOSTON)


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