Our trip was highlighted by Dixie’s cotton candy and a dip in Elk Lake.
That may be true, but what you need to do is find, within in the italicized sentence above, the names of two streets. (The letters of each street name appear consecutively in the sentence, and each street name may span multiple words.)
Once you solve the street names, head about a half-block south of their intersection, and seek the lamp pictured here.
Now locate a plaque on a nearby house.
Which mayor’s name is mentioned on the plaque?
The answer is John F. Shelley How do you solve it? Your nearby intersection is Pine and Scott. Those two street names appear within the italicized sentence at the beginning of the clue. Near that intersection is a plaque on a house which describes the history of the area and names John F Shelley as the mayor from the historic time.