Pushing Up Daisies #21 LbNA #36865 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | pawca |
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Plant date: | Nov 23, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Waterbury |
County: | New Haven |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | walkingman |
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Last found: | Jul 11, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFm |
Last edited: | Nov 23, 2007 |
8/15/14 Looks like this one is gone.
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As of 6/13/09 everything is aok. The box has a new book and is ready for a lot more visitors.
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The latest daisy is in the beautiful Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury. It's fairly large but has nice big trees and hills and some pretty nice views. It's on Riverside St. near the intersection of I84 and Rt 8 on the west side of the river.
http://www.greaterwaterbury.com/waterbury_riverside_cemetery.php
Enter through the main and only gate on Riverside St. Go straight in, staying to the right. Go over the little bridge and take your first right. Find your way up to the Leach Elk and park.
From the Hill to the Beach then Walk in peace 24 steps on down the road. Follow 160 degrees up to the rocks and look for the daisy behind the horizontal slab under a couple of smaller rocks.
Although there are a lot of damaged stones here, this is a pretty well maintained cemetery. So make sure you cover up well with more than leaves when you're done.
Beware the poison ivy or go in the winter.
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As of 6/13/09 everything is aok. The box has a new book and is ready for a lot more visitors.
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The latest daisy is in the beautiful Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury. It's fairly large but has nice big trees and hills and some pretty nice views. It's on Riverside St. near the intersection of I84 and Rt 8 on the west side of the river.
http://www.greaterwaterbury.com/waterbury_riverside_cemetery.php
Enter through the main and only gate on Riverside St. Go straight in, staying to the right. Go over the little bridge and take your first right. Find your way up to the Leach Elk and park.
From the Hill to the Beach then Walk in peace 24 steps on down the road. Follow 160 degrees up to the rocks and look for the daisy behind the horizontal slab under a couple of smaller rocks.
Although there are a lot of damaged stones here, this is a pretty well maintained cemetery. So make sure you cover up well with more than leaves when you're done.
Beware the poison ivy or go in the winter.