Ancient Monkey God LbNA #12820 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 8, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Victoria |
County: | Victoria |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Monkey Toes |
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Found by: | Silver Eagle |
Last found: | Nov 20, 2005 |
Status: | OFa |
Last edited: | Jun 8, 2005 |
*This Letterbox is no longer in service*
This box is part of a box swap between myself and Tiger Moses.
Directions:
This box is located in Ethel Lee Tracey Park. The park offers
horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, a 9 hole disc golf course, tennis,
multi-purpose fields and covered picnic areas. The park tends to get pretty soupy after a good rain, but you'll stay pretty dry looking for this box.
Since Victoria seems to enjoy hiding it's parks from the public, it'll be easier to find the box than the park. It is situated behind the Victoria Mall. Navarro Street (US 77) runs North and South across the majority of the city. Go north on N. Navarro and take a right on E. Larkspur. Follow this street to the end and take a right. The park is at the end (You might want to check mapquest before you go).
Clues:
Play a little tennis. Just outside the far side of the courts, you
can see a small mesquite tree that was once a big mesquite tree. At the base of this tree is the box.
The Box Kite Letterbox is also in this park.
Please watch for critters and contact me with the status.
Guide to Victoria
This box is part of a box swap between myself and Tiger Moses.
Directions:
This box is located in Ethel Lee Tracey Park. The park offers
horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, a 9 hole disc golf course, tennis,
multi-purpose fields and covered picnic areas. The park tends to get pretty soupy after a good rain, but you'll stay pretty dry looking for this box.
Since Victoria seems to enjoy hiding it's parks from the public, it'll be easier to find the box than the park. It is situated behind the Victoria Mall. Navarro Street (US 77) runs North and South across the majority of the city. Go north on N. Navarro and take a right on E. Larkspur. Follow this street to the end and take a right. The park is at the end (You might want to check mapquest before you go).
Clues:
Play a little tennis. Just outside the far side of the courts, you
can see a small mesquite tree that was once a big mesquite tree. At the base of this tree is the box.
The Box Kite Letterbox is also in this park.
Please watch for critters and contact me with the status.
Guide to Victoria