WHERE IN WASHINGTON
May 31, 2023 at 12:00 a.m.
Can you identify the location of this image? If so, you may win $100!
This is a picture from the first and only WHERE IN WASHINGTON contest that did not receive any correct answers. It was first published in November 2021.
We have decided to give readers another chance to identify the location of this photo. THIS TIME, however, we will provide a helpful hint. Plus, the photo itself offers a huge hint.
HINT: This historical roadside marker tells the strange but true story of a pioneering group from a utopian community that left Bethel, Missouri in 1844 to travel the Oregon Trail in search of a new home. The leader’s son was so eager for the trip that—even though he died of malaria before the trip began—his father created a lead-lined hearse filled with whiskey to carry his son along on the journey. They finally laid him to rest on a scenic hillside in southwest Washington.
"Juno" was the winner of the last WHERE IN WASHINGTON contest, which showed a vintage postcard of the Deception Pass Bridge. We received MANY correct answers to this contest.
This is a picture from the first and only WHERE IN WASHINGTON contest that did not receive any correct answers. It was first published in November 2021.
We have decided to give readers another chance to identify the location of this photo. THIS TIME, however, we will provide a helpful hint. Plus, the photo itself offers a huge hint.
HINT: This historical roadside marker tells the strange but true story of a pioneering group from a utopian community that left Bethel, Missouri in 1844 to travel the Oregon Trail in search of a new home. The leader’s son was so eager for the trip that—even though he died of malaria before the trip began—his father created a lead-lined hearse filled with whiskey to carry his son along on the journey. They finally laid him to rest on a scenic hillside in southwest Washington.
The winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers sent to editor@northwestprimetime.com by June 27, 2023. If no correct answer is received, the $100 prize will transfer to the following contest.
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"Juno" was the winner of the last WHERE IN WASHINGTON contest, which showed a vintage postcard of the Deception Pass Bridge. We received MANY correct answers to this contest.