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Brownsville Lighthouse LbNA #1994

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 30, 2003
Location:
City:Brownsville
County:Windsor
State:Vermont
Boxes:1
Planted by:Rubaduc
Found by: Nairon
Last found:Sep 4, 2022
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Apr 30, 2003
Planted by Rubaduc 8-30-02
difficulty: easy maybe 1 mile round trip.

Directions: take exit 8 off Rt. 91 North, go East on Rt. 131 to first traffic light, turn left onto 44-a. At the end of this road turn left onto Rt. 44 West and in a couple of miles (in Brownsville center) turn right onto Brownsville/Hartland Rd. Drive past the Story Memorial, the white church and the elementary school to park on the right side of the road before the first driveway of the cemetery.

Walk down the driveway between the two Pierce headstones to the next to the last row, look to your left to see the stone with the lighthouse which this letterbox was named for. Continue to the end of the drive and turn right, walking towards Mt. Ascutney and go down a very steep incline onto a gravel track at the school (using discretion when school is in progress). Turn left on the track and watch for a mailbox (?) on the left (if this strange box is missing, the trail is just before the swing set) take an overgrown path on the left. This may be a snowmobile trail as the wooden bridge you soon cross would indicate. After crossing the bridge this path goes into the woods and up a steep hill, coming out onto a dirt road where you turn left and once again go uphill.
When the road turn sharply left, you will see a stone wall on the right. Follow this wall into the woods and up a hill, as the hill levels out and you see gaps in the wall, veer to your left and start looking for a stone building surrounded by a black iron fence. This is a mausoleum, final resting place of Daniel Leavens Cady, local Vermont Poet. Enjoy the site, read the bronze plaque on the ground in front of the door and then with your back to the door look for a clump of oak and pine trees at 230 degrees, the final resting place of the Brownsville
Lighthouse Letterbox.

This piece of land was purchased from my grandfather by Daniel Cady for the purpose of resting in peace on a hill above Brownsville. He also left funds for perpetual care but on this visit his plot was overgrown with weeds and the plaque was barely visible.

Follow your path back to your car and thank you for visiting.