“Go West, young men.” That was the summer directive for the Krenzel and Clarett dolls. The two have spent a fun-filled adventure trekking across our great country.
Every Monday around noon, a new picture and clue will be posted for you to decipher where Krenzel and Clarett are located.
The Clue
From their last stop, Krenzel and Clarett headed west.
They visited a site that General Sherman and his men used to do their laundry in 1882. Sherman quickly learned that his troops' wool garments would be torn to shreds, but linen and cotton would be cleaned nicely at this location.
Something Sherman found useful was that he could schedule the cleanings for every 91 or 65 minutes like clockwork. Each day they could get their laundry completed between 21 and 23 times. However, his men had to be careful due to the 204–244 degree water temperature that would come out in spurts of 4,000 to 8,000 gallons.
Do you know the location that Krenzel and Clarett are located today?
Important Rules
- Please use your brain and not a search engine to find the answer.
- Post your answer below.
- Have fun and good luck.