Jill's Letterbox LbNA #25564
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 13, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Dunstable |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | P, Be & J |
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Found by: | Geekette |
Last found: | Jan 30, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 13, 2006 |
A short, easy letterbox adventure
15 minutes
Hand-made stamp
* Please bring your own stamp pad *
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Sadly, this letterbox was reported missing on May 11, 2014. I was unable to locate it on a check the next day. If anyone would like to take over his letterbox and make it their own, feel fre to contact me. Very sad that someone had to ruin it for everyone :(
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September 20, 2010 update: We received an email (thanks!) saying the record book was filled...hurray! We're added a second book, left the first for your perusal, and even added a second stamp. Thanks for visiting!
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Enjoy a visit to a small, historical cemetery
1754 Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery, Dunstable, MA
Take Route 3 to Exit 35 - Route 113 Tyngsborough/Dunstable.
Follow Route 113 West for 1.3 miles from the southbound exit traffic light.
1754 Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery is on your right.
~Don’t blink or you just might miss it : )
Enter through the white gate. (Be sure to latch it closed when you leave.)
Find the grave marker for John Kendall. Enjoy the history as you search.
As you stand reading the marker, turn 90 degrees to your left. Walk 15 paces.
Now turn 90 degrees to your right. Walk 12 paces.
You will now have the box cornered! Seek and ye shall find.
*We believe this is the first letterbox placed in Dunstable. ~JP of the Mayflower Patriots
15 minutes
Hand-made stamp
* Please bring your own stamp pad *
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Sadly, this letterbox was reported missing on May 11, 2014. I was unable to locate it on a check the next day. If anyone would like to take over his letterbox and make it their own, feel fre to contact me. Very sad that someone had to ruin it for everyone :(
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September 20, 2010 update: We received an email (thanks!) saying the record book was filled...hurray! We're added a second book, left the first for your perusal, and even added a second stamp. Thanks for visiting!
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Enjoy a visit to a small, historical cemetery
1754 Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery, Dunstable, MA
Take Route 3 to Exit 35 - Route 113 Tyngsborough/Dunstable.
Follow Route 113 West for 1.3 miles from the southbound exit traffic light.
1754 Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery is on your right.
~Don’t blink or you just might miss it : )
Enter through the white gate. (Be sure to latch it closed when you leave.)
Find the grave marker for John Kendall. Enjoy the history as you search.
As you stand reading the marker, turn 90 degrees to your left. Walk 15 paces.
Now turn 90 degrees to your right. Walk 12 paces.
You will now have the box cornered! Seek and ye shall find.
*We believe this is the first letterbox placed in Dunstable. ~JP of the Mayflower Patriots