Resting Places XIV: Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery LbNA #45328
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 20, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Glastonbury |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Tyler, Emily & Mom |
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Found by: | Traveln Turtle |
Last found: | Oct 12, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 12, 2015 |
DIRECTIONS: New London Turnpike in Glastonbury. Near the intersection with East Carriage.
There are 2 entrances to this cemetery. One entrance is marked "St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery" and the other entrance is marked "St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery." Hmmm...
CLUES: Regardless if you choose St. Michael or St. John the Baptist... park in front of the small stone building. Look at the woods behind this building. Do you see a 4 foot stump? This looks perfect for a letterbox. Well, you gotta take a walk over there and check it out. No box here. Once you take a peek, you will know why.
Facing this stump, take 10 steps to your LEFT along the treeline. Look down into the woods at the uprooted tree stump. Make your way down there. Circle around it so you are facing its gnarly roots (and facing the cemetery.) The severed tree trunk leans down to the right. Look under here for RP XIV.
This is only half of the stamp. You will have to find the other half with some Veterans from town.
There are 2 entrances to this cemetery. One entrance is marked "St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery" and the other entrance is marked "St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery." Hmmm...
CLUES: Regardless if you choose St. Michael or St. John the Baptist... park in front of the small stone building. Look at the woods behind this building. Do you see a 4 foot stump? This looks perfect for a letterbox. Well, you gotta take a walk over there and check it out. No box here. Once you take a peek, you will know why.
Facing this stump, take 10 steps to your LEFT along the treeline. Look down into the woods at the uprooted tree stump. Make your way down there. Circle around it so you are facing its gnarly roots (and facing the cemetery.) The severed tree trunk leans down to the right. Look under here for RP XIV.
This is only half of the stamp. You will have to find the other half with some Veterans from town.