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Field of Dreams (currently lost) LbNA #16567 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jun 18, 2005
Location:
City:Warrington
County:Bucks
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:1
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:a
Last edited:Jun 18, 2005
This dream begins at the Barness Park, part of the Warrington Township Park System.
This dream begins at a building named "The Warrington AA Boyle Memorial Building". A Memorial plaque for Mr. Walter Wimbrow for his efforts with the Warrington AA is also present.

You have just arrived at the plate and are ready to bat. While looking at the above plaques you need to head 50* until you reach a paved walking path head to your left down the path. As you do what a player does after the 4th ball look to your right and remember when there was a local air strip across the street.

You are at first base when you pass by a place you practice your homerun hitting swing so that the umpire doesn't call you out. Continue on this base path past 17 "green monsters".

You are at second base once you skip, skip, read over the little white bridge and take the path at 125*. (You may want to stop and play a while if it is not too sunny!)
continuing on your path you will pass the "great wall" to your left. Be on the lookout for the resident Red Tailed Hawks who love to watch the games from above. As you round the farthest corner of the path you should note that the home that once occupied this plot of land was actually moved from the property. It is now located on permanently preserved farmland that is adjacent to this part of the park. Continue in a northernly fashion when another path joins in. You are now at the plateau the highest point of your walk. Take the left section of the Y in the road and head past the female version of a baseball field. This path will become a bit sandy and bumpy but not for long. Pass the place that the crowds cheer from.

Third base is a place to "rest"! When you exit the building head 220* toward the paved path that leads between the largest diamond and the smallest girls diamond. The largest diamond was named for Jack Toy. Head 200* toward the back of the scoreboard. You will see a large tree to the right of the path. Stand with your back to the pole which is in line with this tree. Go to the first pine tree at 150*.

Home base is under the bushes behind the pine tree. Please watch out for poisin ivy and pricker bushes.

This is our families first attempt at a placement. Please send us your comments!