Pike's Peek

| 06 Apr 2017 | 03:24

Several readers not only recognized last week's clue but know the historical background too.
Pike County Commissioner Matt Osterberg of Milford writes: "The Pike County Historical Society known as The Columns: This building was built in the early 1900's for the Edward McLaughlin family."
Bob and Judy Brumbaugh of Milford write: "This is the sign for the Columns Museum, 608 Broad Street, home of the bloody Lincoln flag which Lincolns head rested on after he was shot. Also houses the noose used to hang the only person hung in Milford."
Michael Falcaro of Dingmans Ferry also got it right, along with Milford readers Carl Muller, Doug and Babette Dow, and Richard Cronen.
Thank you for playing along.