MYSTERY PHOTO: You may think this mystery is in a rain-soaked area

Here’s a photo of distinctive building for our readers to ponder as the Mystery Photo. It gives the impression of possibly being in Scandinavia or some other rain-soaked area. Figure out where this building is and send your answer to elliott@brack.net, including your hometown. 

First in with the answer to the last Mystery Photo was Lou Camerio, Lilburn, for the second straight issue.  He recognized Mount Adams in Washington state.  The photo came from Karen Garner, formerly of Gwinnett, now living in Robesonia, Penn.

Others recognizing it include Stacey Stavish, Winder; Susan McBayer, Sugar Hill; Mark Smith, Eatonton; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; and Rick Krause, Lilburn, who told us: “Mount Adams is the ‘A’ in BRASH of the Cascade mountains, north to south: Baker, Rainier, Adams, St. Helens and Hood.”

Allen Peel of San Antonio, Tex. gave more detail: “Mount Adams is in Washington state, approximately halfway between Mount Hood to its south, and Mount Rainier to its north. The infamous Mount St. Helens lies less approximately 34 miles to the west of Mount Adams. It was named after President John Adams and is not considered extinct. 

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