Margaritas on a missionary’s path
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Until better satellite photos are obtained and Hans Blix is summoned, we cannot know exactly how or why these margaritas came to glow in such nuclear fashion. But we do know this glassware stands on a California tabletop, outside a much-amended restaurant building that was born in 1823. Since 1968, this spot has been part of a state historic park along missionary Junipero Serra’s path. Now, how many state parks do you know with concessionaires peddling 62-ounce margaritas?
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