Rosa Parks LbNA #26476 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 17, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Beaverton |
County: | Washington |
State: | Oregon |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Trekkiemom |
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Found by: | Stinkerbell |
Last found: | Sep 19, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 17, 2006 |
*Box has been removed*
On December 5, 1955 a black seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. This sparked a revolution that would change the course of American history and would help pave the way for a new era of civil rights. That seamstess' name was Rosa Parks. This stamp is to pay tribute to this American Hero and what she stood for.
To find it look around my hometown for a place that is obvious. When you find it, head south sticking to the paved path till you reach the second bridge. If you see a yellow pole on the other side you're in the right place. Look to the NW corner of the bridge.
This is my first plant so any input would be appreciated. Please take care in rehiding the box. You can find out more about the life of Rosa Parks at www.rosaparks.org
On December 5, 1955 a black seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. This sparked a revolution that would change the course of American history and would help pave the way for a new era of civil rights. That seamstess' name was Rosa Parks. This stamp is to pay tribute to this American Hero and what she stood for.
To find it look around my hometown for a place that is obvious. When you find it, head south sticking to the paved path till you reach the second bridge. If you see a yellow pole on the other side you're in the right place. Look to the NW corner of the bridge.
This is my first plant so any input would be appreciated. Please take care in rehiding the box. You can find out more about the life of Rosa Parks at www.rosaparks.org