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All in a Row LbNA #21996

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 7, 2006
Location:
City:Windsor
County:Windsor
State:Vermont
Boxes:1
Planted by:Rubaduc
Found by: Nairon
Last found:Sep 4, 2022
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:May 7, 2006
There's a little cemetery where my Mom used to take us to play when I was very young. I think it's a very special and unique place. To find it, go westerly on Union Street from route 5 for half a mile. Turn left at the Y, left again when the sign points to route 44, then an immediate right into the Ascutney Cemetery.

Go straight ahead until you come to a "keep to the right" sign (obey the sign) then stay straight and follow this main road, curving left a bit after the flag pole. Continue straight and when it curves to the left again (notice all the hills and hummocks) look for a white slat fence on the right (I've been told that this fence is no longer there). Park in front of Mr. Cooley's family tomb.

Walk up to the fenced in area, note all the crosses in a row. I was always told that these were the graves of men who died in the Windsor Prison. Just in back of the crosses is one tree that is a bit larger than the rest. Go to that tree and just in back and to the left of it are three moss covered cement blocks. Look between two of them for All in a Row.

After rehiding well and disguising the letterboxing rocks, take some time to explore.

Stamp carved by Cody B Cleo