the plaque

This is clue #5, if you want to start at beginning, just look here: https://bit.ly/3E5qyg2

This plaque marks the birthplace of Janet Woodrow (1826–1888), mother of Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924). From Carlisle, her story travelled to the White House. Wilson led the United States through war. He helped shape the modern world. He also reintroduced racial segregation into government. As president of Princeton University, he opposed admitting Black students, a full century after his mother left Carlisle. At that time, in this city, there was another name: John Kent (1805–1886). Born here. Served here. Mostly forgotten here. One story is marked in stone. Another almost disappeared. There is a pub named after Woodrow Wilson, who lived in the White House—a house of white. You will not find one named for John Kent, a son of Carlisle, who served this city. Not every clue points to the pie.

WHERE TO NEXT? Go to Carlisle’s oldest pet shop which happens to be next to Carlisle’s oldest coffee shop