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National Park Mystery Spot 44: A Noisy Interlace Place

Mystery Spot 44 is in a national park. To answer correctly you must identify both the national park and the specific place within it. Traveler readers answering correctly 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.

Here are all the clues you should need to identify this mystery spot:

a noisy interlace place
a globetrotting Thomas
a covering for part of the leg
a coffee grinder

Bonus clue, no extra charge: a warship that famously fought to a draw

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

No cheating! If we catch you Googling or engaged in other sneakery, we will make you write on the whiteboard the entire set of untouchable numbers preceding 10,000. (Recall that an untouchable number is a positive integer that cannot be expressed as the sum of all the proper divisors of any positive integer, including the untouchable number itself.)

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Eric, you have a foot, knee, hip,and shoulder in the door. Tighten your answer up a bit and you're in.


Could it be the Thomas Viaduct in Monocacy National Battlefield


The singing sands of Julian Bay on Stockton Island at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore?


Sorry Caprice, it's not at Monocacy, and Moonpie it's not at Apostle Islands. JChappell, see what the professor told Eric earlier this a.m.


Eric, you now have only your foot and hip in the door.


I know why "Elvis has left the building." What I do not know is why Eric andjchappell740 have left the building.


You've nailed it, Eric. Welcome back to the Winners Circle Club. The concierge, who is in a good mood today, said he'd comp a massage for the first reader to solve today's puzzle. Enjoy!


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