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Mystery Breed # Six LbNA #44229 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Oct 26, 2008
Location:
City:Lima
County:Allen
State:Ohio
Boxes:1
Planted by:Da Resq
Found by: Singin' Seekers
Last found:Sep 29, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFaar
Last edited:Oct 26, 2008
Mystery Breed # Six is hidden in Woodlawn Cemetery in Lima, Ohio. This beautiful old cemetery is on St. Rt. 117, which can be accessed from I-75 by exiting on 309 at exit 125. Just follow 117 through town and you'll eventually see Woodlawn Cemetery, and across from it the Faurot Park, which also now has a couple of boxes.

The object of the Mystery Breed boxes is for you to email me at Atlas Quest after you have
found the box to let me know if you can identify which breed of dog the stamp represents!

Here is a little information regarding this breed from AKC: This is AKC's 134th breed.This is an ancient and unique breed, originating in the area around the small village of Tai Li in Kwantung province, and has existed for centuries in the southern provinces of China, apparently since the Han dynasty (200 B.C.) This breed is one of only two breeds featuring a blue-black tongue.

Continue on from Mystery Breed # Five going left at the McCauly memorial. Continue left, and go right at the large Brice memorial. Go left at the T intersection,and then Right at the Section 35 marker and stay right.

Follow this road approximately halfway along the shoreline of the lake and stop. Approximately half way up the hill on the left you will see a tree near the Roy R. Betz tombstone. This is where you'll find what you seek.

Please have your pets spayed or neutered.