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Hagan-Stone (newly relocated) LbNA #2080 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 1, 2003
Location:
City:Greensboro
County:Guilford
State:North Carolina
Boxes:1
Found by: knights
Last found:Apr 17, 2006
Status:FFaFFFFaaaaaaaa
Last edited:May 1, 2003
Planted: August 11, 2002

About 7 miles south of Greensboro on US-421 is Hagan-Stone Regional Park named in honor of Annie Hagan and Joseph Stone, leaders in land conservation in the Greensboro area. As you enter the park, you will be looking for the "Oak Grove School", a very old one-room school house (there is a map at the park entrance). Please note that there are a lot of very old buildings in the area (and a couple of peacocks as well...can you hear them??).

At the northern corner of the school house, head north (10 degrees on a compass) for 15 single paces to a large fallen stump (you will have to step around a barkless stump about 2.5' high blocking your way). The letterbox is hidden behind the tree's roots (you may have to dig for it!).