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I AM A MAN LbNA #52031

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jan 18, 2010
Location:
City:Harrisburg
County:Dauphin
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:1
Planted by:Otis' Friends
Found by: MWHEART
Last found:Sep 8, 2012
Status:FFaOFFFF
Last edited:Jan 3, 2016
On the evening of April 4, 1968, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had come to support striking sanitation workers. On the night of April 3, Dr. King delivered his last speech, the famous “I Have Been to the Mountaintop.” This stamp honors the iconic slogan of the men whom Dr. King had come to support.

To find the letterbox, begin at Hocker Park and travel west on the Darlington Trail. When you reach the state park boundary (No baloney. Not the sandwich board sign. There is a gate much farther down after several blown-down trees.), turn around and head back east. After approximately 40 paces, you will come to a large (but not huge) tree on the right that is touching the trail, with a pile of rocks on the left side of the trail formed by a fallen tree that appears to have rotted away. A few feet along on the left is a large square rock (unless someone has taken it). Standing between the pile of rocks and the lone rock, look uphill. About 100 feet away, what appears to be a multi-trunk tree is actually, on closer examination, a group of single and double trees, proving once again that it pays to organize. North side SPOR.