A Verry Quiet Place LbNA #43102 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 30, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Blackstone |
County: | Worcester |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | 6splorers |
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Found by: | AAAJJ SQUAD |
Last found: | Sep 21, 2008 |
Status: | F |
Last edited: | Aug 30, 2008 |
This letter box is in a Verry Quiet Place. It is in a cemetry that is hard to see from the road.
Directions: Make your way to the JFK/AFM school complex on Lincoln St in Blackstone, MA. Park on the AFM side close to Lincoln St. You will be facing a soccer field. From there follow the asphalt sidewalk until you reach a clearing at the far end of the soccer field which will be on your left.
There you will see a white picket fence that should be opened if not you can open it and proceed into the cemetry. Find the final resting place for James Verry. He passed away on Feb. 13th 1903. Son of Hannah and Nathaniel Verry. When you find his grave stone look towards your right (towards the school) and head towards the stone wall.
Walking in a straight line from the grave stone, along the wall on the lower portion of the you will find what you seek. The letterbox is coverd by a lose stone and a couple of dead branches.
This is a verry, verry old cemetry please treat it and the residents of the cemetry with respect.
Directions: Make your way to the JFK/AFM school complex on Lincoln St in Blackstone, MA. Park on the AFM side close to Lincoln St. You will be facing a soccer field. From there follow the asphalt sidewalk until you reach a clearing at the far end of the soccer field which will be on your left.
There you will see a white picket fence that should be opened if not you can open it and proceed into the cemetry. Find the final resting place for James Verry. He passed away on Feb. 13th 1903. Son of Hannah and Nathaniel Verry. When you find his grave stone look towards your right (towards the school) and head towards the stone wall.
Walking in a straight line from the grave stone, along the wall on the lower portion of the you will find what you seek. The letterbox is coverd by a lose stone and a couple of dead branches.
This is a verry, verry old cemetry please treat it and the residents of the cemetry with respect.