The Note LbNA #34448 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 25, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Pataskala |
County: | Licking |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | C4 & FlutesRoc313 |
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Found by: | The Gibson 5 |
Last found: | Jan 1, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFaaa |
Last edited: | Aug 25, 2007 |
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The tree that the box was placed in was taken down. I will replace the box shortly
From Main St. Pataskala/Rt 310, go East on Mill St for about .1 miles. At stop sign/blinking light (a park will be right in front of you) make a right and go about .2 miles to the Pataskala Cemetery.
Pull into the cemetery and park by the fork.
Look around for George W. Moore's grave. His is the only grave stone with a statue of a soldier.
Looking at the grave, go in a westerly direction for 12 paces (34 steps). You should be in the middle of 4 cedar trees.
Find the biggest, best looking gravestone and go southwest for 17 paces (34 steps). You should be in the middle of the road.
Now go south for 15 paces (30 steps). You should end even with a large cedar tree. Look around to the other side of the tree and the letterbox is hidden inside the tree covered in bark, sticks and pinecones.
Please replace the stamp and notebook back in the plastic and fully cover the box. Thank you.
The tree that the box was placed in was taken down. I will replace the box shortly
From Main St. Pataskala/Rt 310, go East on Mill St for about .1 miles. At stop sign/blinking light (a park will be right in front of you) make a right and go about .2 miles to the Pataskala Cemetery.
Pull into the cemetery and park by the fork.
Look around for George W. Moore's grave. His is the only grave stone with a statue of a soldier.
Looking at the grave, go in a westerly direction for 12 paces (34 steps). You should be in the middle of 4 cedar trees.
Find the biggest, best looking gravestone and go southwest for 17 paces (34 steps). You should be in the middle of the road.
Now go south for 15 paces (30 steps). You should end even with a large cedar tree. Look around to the other side of the tree and the letterbox is hidden inside the tree covered in bark, sticks and pinecones.
Please replace the stamp and notebook back in the plastic and fully cover the box. Thank you.