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The Adventures of Adams Trails/Checked out LbNA #29950 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adams Trails
Plant date:Apr 10, 2007
Location:
City:Seven Points
County:Henderson
State:Texas
Boxes:1
Found by: Gryzzled Gryphon
Last found:Apr 18, 2007
Status:F
Last edited:Apr 10, 2007
Q. When is a book not a book?
A. When it is a letterbox.

The history of The Library at Cedar Creek extends back to the mid-1970s when Henderson County responded to persistent requests from the "west end" of the county for a library. It was run solely by volunteers for over 20 years, until it was released by Henderson County on November 4, 1996 to a newly formed 501c3 corporation named the Cedar Creek Library.
In July 1997, the Seven Points Economic Development Corporation proposed building a new library and community meeting center. Land was donated in a prime location in Seven Points on Highway 334, the lake's major east-west thoroughfare. The importance of education, cultural enrichment, and access to a professional information resource center for the community and local businesses was paramount in the minds of community leaders. The Seven Points EDC and the library board entered into an agreement in which the EDC would build a 6,800 square foot building on the land and provide adjacent land for code-mandated 38 vehicle parking and lease the facility for a library. Groundbreaking took place in April 1999.
To open the facility, the Library Board obtained grants from the Meadows Foundation, TIF, Tocker Foundation, Gates Foundation, and the Northeast Texas Library System.
Library Hours
Monday………………..9-5
Tuesday………………..9-7
Wednesday…………..9-5
Thursday……………….9-7
Friday……………………9-5
Saturday……………….9-1
Sunday…………CLOSED

Directions
From anywhere, find Seven Points, TX. You will see that 274 and 334 cross. When you get to that crossing, you will turn East. Go about ½ mile. You will see the library on your left.

Clues
Since this is a public building, letterboxers are asked to be discreet. Being this is a book that is not a book, where do you look? That is a mystery. Would it be with the books on science? Would it be with the books on History? No, it would not be there. Hummmm? The mystery of finding this box has started. When I left this letterbox, it was standing by “Alone”. “Miracle in Paradise” was also keeping it company. Look for a hardback book. Libraries are very cleverly organized so it will be a mystery if it is not moved. So look for an adventure in out of way places. If you have trouble finding it, email me at loraad37@gmail.com.