Martha Simmons was the first to figure it out with the Wednesday
clue being the clincher. It was a slice of the mural that hangs
on the exterior wall on the west end store front of
Horsefeathers, Wild Hare Café, and Little Foxes. She noted that
while the statue of the doughboy had been cut off, she
recognized the base.
Simmons said, she and Ken Gill along with dog Auggie hopped in
the car and went to see if she was correct. Sure enough she was.
This time, Ken took the photo that includes the mural with
Martha and Auggie standing in front.
Bob Fulk also figured it out on the second day.
He reads the clues for each day along with observing the photo
clue. He commented that we had him walking in circles. Indeed
that is true because the clue told readers to park on the west
walk to the east, cross to the north, and walk back to the west.
The three sites that LDN chose are all located on Elkhart’s main
street through town. This makes for a nice short walk to take in
all three. However, remember, there are numerous points of
interest in town, so if you are interested in going now, be sure
to check out the map across the street from the Shirley Temple
roadside attraction.
Bob and Tammy Elam also hopped in the car and went to see if
they were correct. Tammy took the shot of Bob in front of
Horsefeathers.
Thanks to our readers who are following this game on Facebook
and in Lincoln Daily News. You can’t hide from us, we know you
are checking it out, so why not jump on the band wagon and play
along with Bob and Martha.
Now if you are paying attention, here is something to help you
ahead of time with the week six game. For about 14,000 of you,
we’ll be keeping you a little closer to home this week.
[Nila Smith]
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