Where in Washington?

Win $100!
December 1, 2022 at 12:00 a.m.
Can you guess the location of this photo?
Can you guess the location of this photo?

Can you identify the location of this image? If so, you may win $100!


HINT:  Situated in a public park, this location is home to wide open lawns, gardens and outdoor sculptures. Look to the east of this salmon statue to see a former nunnery. Look to the west to view Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains through towering evergreens.

The winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers sent to editor@northwestprimetime.com by December 26, 2022. If no correct answer is received, the $100 prize will transfer to the following contest. 

You must sign up for the Northwest Prime Time monthly newsletter in order to participate in this contest. To sign up, simply email editor@northwestprimetime.com with "newsletter" in the subject line. 




Congratulations to Christie of Athena, Oregon, winner of the last contest. Here she is with her husband, Stan. The last contest featured a historic postcard showing the dramatic view at the end of Cape Flattery Trailhead. This northwestern most point in the contiguous United States is located in the Makah Reservation outside Olympic National Park near the town of Neah Bay. The trail features a 1.5 mile round-trip through the forest to a viewing platform perched on a cliff with spectacular views overlooking rock stacks and the Pacific Ocean. To park at the trailhead, obtain a permit in Neah Bay. To learn how Cape Flattery got its name, visit this Historylink.org essay: Cape Flattery 
Share this story!