Can you find The Maltese Falcons of Putnam County?
Check out the FINAL clues below for One Book One Putnam’s Find the Falcon Challenge!
NEW CLUES:
Between Palatka and Melrose a former train stop is preserving its link with the past in this, Florida native plant named, park.
In these parts, Gators are familiar creatures with awesome teeth. You can sink your teeth into a piece of one, in this appropriately named sports grill.
In 1881, three sisters of faith settled in this small town. Bordering four counties, their Missionary Church served the faithful for 40 years.
OLD CLUES:
Crossing the great St. Johns River here is easy. Visit the river front park and the “Center” for a special treat.
Across from this office you will find a nice piece of railroad memorabilia in west Putnam.
Say hey to the “Duke”, he has seen the Falcon here.
The oldest remaining White Cypress tree (over 600 years) in Florida, the vision of a great big lake, food, drink and good friends.
Thank you, Donald Ross.
Wanna be an artist and create your own Falcon, you could get some good help at this south Putnam establishment.
At the foot of the St. Johns River Bridge, grab a bite and relax with the view of the beautiful St. Johns River from the deck.
Heading south to CC they may not have everything under the sun, but they can sure help solve your problem.
Not exactly as described by Stephen King, but still may satisfy your need.
I can’t help but think I saw it in the funny papers.
Surrounded by books, including some by this year’s author, all around the county.
You would not want to pay the taxes if you found the original bird.