
Editor’s note: In each Weekend Edition, the News Bulletin will provide clues to a certain North Okaloosa location. If you tell us the correct location, you could win lunch for two at Angel's Speakeasy in Crestview. We will announce the winner on crestviewbulletin.com.
It's too late to enter last week's contest, but you can quiz yourself on North Okaloosa knowledge, just for fun!
HINT: The Commodores sang about it, and so did Hillsong, though neither of their songs was about the kind of “Still” I’m looking at, a relic of North Okaloosa’s colorful early 20th-century history.
The old copper still I’m checking out could well have been among those that meant the difference between supper on the table or going to bed hungry for Depression-era moonshining families.
I’m rooting around a veritable county grandma’s attic of treasures in a congenial village that almost was voted the Okaloosa County seat.
Where am I?
Spoiler alert: * * * * * * * * *
The correct answer was: Baker Block Museum!
Congratulations, Kathy Garrett Kerlin, for guessing correctly!
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: I AM WHERE? (In "Grandma's attic")