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National Park Mystery Photo 51: A Rail Fence In The Foreground

Mystery Photo 51.

Mystery Photo 51 shows part of a building in a national park east of the Rocky Mountains. If you can identify this building and name the national park in which it is located you will be eligible for our monthly prize drawing and a chance to win a copy of David and Kay Scott's The Complete Guide To The National Park Lodges, 7th Edition.

No cheating!

If we catch you Googling or engaged in other sneakery we will make you conduct unannounced inspections of farms supplying locally-grown organic produce for Traveler’s third floor deli.

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Ok, so is it the glasshouse at Virginia's Colonial National Historical Park? Y'all seem to be a little tricky with the wording sometimes, or so it seems......


Only a little tricky, and only some of the time? A dagger in the Quizmeister's black heart!

It's time I made something really clear here. The mystery photo does not show a glasshouse and was not taken at Jamestown or in any other part of Colonial National Historical Park. In fact, this photo was not taken in the state of Virginia. Hope this helps.


LOL.....quizmeister, hope the knife didn't cut too deep!!!!! Thanks for the hint, however small it may be. Heck, I'm even trying to cheat and can't find it..... Still looking!


Close enough, richp39. Welcome back to the (uncrowded) Winners Circle.


Last try for me today. Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge National Historic Park


Sorry Mizzou Bluke, but you'll probably be blue when you hear it's not Washington's HQs...


And RangerLady, we just might have to expel you for cheating. I'll leave that up to the Quizmeister, but for now you've got a temporary pass into the winner's circle.


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