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School Box LbNA #39401

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 22, 2008
Location:
City:Harrisonburg
County:Rockingham
State:Virginia
Boxes:1
Planted by:taterbug
Found by: Notta Sluggard
Last found:Nov 21, 2010
Status:FFFa
Last edited:Apr 22, 2008
Adult Clues

1.Start at route 42. Go to Linville-Edom Rd. The schools address is 3653 Linville-Edom Rd, Linville, VA. 22834.

2. Start at the parking lot across from Linville Edom school. The school was erected in 1912. The bricks that the school is made from were made on the scene.
3. Facing the school go to the road to the right of the school, the road is blacktop and turns to gravel. The school opened in 1912 with seven elementary grades and one year of high school. Beside that road there is a memorial for teachers of the school.
4. Walk down the road until you get to the second diamond.
5. Walk around the diamond until you reach center field.
6. Walk to the corner of the field where Ben Franklin’s invention is caged in.
7. Walk behind the cage, and go straight back from the center pole of the back of the cage.
8. There will be a down log with a rock in front of it, with a sign reading “ NO HUNTING GAME PRESERVE”
9. Your surprise will be inside


Child clues
1.Start at rout 42. Go to Linville-Edom Rd. The schools address is 3653 Linville-Edom Rd, Linville, VA, 22834

2. Start at the parking lot was teachers park their cars. Across from Linville Edom elementary school that was built in 1912 there is a wall out front that is for the teachers that taught there in 1933.
3. Go to the bottom where the little kid’s playground is located. The clay was dug out and used to make bricks; bricks are no longer made in Rockingham County.
4. Walk down the dirt road past where you play with balls and bats.
5. Go past the second baseball diamond and go to the outfield fence.
6. Walk along the woods until you get to the corner.
7. Walk behind the cage and you will see a big tree that is down.
8. There is a rock with a no hunting sign lying against it.
9. Your surprise will be inside of the tree.