Last week’s contest was unsolved as of Friday night. It was the Cultural Education Center in Albany, NY.
This week’s is a location somewhere in the state of Delaware, good luck!
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Last week’s contest was unsolved as of Friday night. It was the Cultural Education Center in Albany, NY.
This week’s is a location somewhere in the state of Delaware, good luck!
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See the tombstones in the upper left? It’s in or adjacent to a cemetery. Maybe some kind of memorial?
The infield of Dover International Speedway
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@2, Good find! (The distinctive pattern is blocked by print at any but the closest resolutions. How did you search?)
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Good win!
When Roger mentioned tombstones, I was thinking that Dover Air Force base was where the coffins of military personnel are brought. I started looking at Dover cemeteries and happened to see the speedway oval and that pattern, which I guess are concrete pads for the pit crews to work on their cars.
So what are those tombstone-things? Some kind of electrical boxes?
They’re pads for parking RVs.
7: Not the slabs, the things in the far upper left corner of the photo that Roger mentioned, that look like upright tombstones. I checked the Speedway’s official website, and while they have some maps, they don’t get that detailed with info.