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Easton Cemetery Trilogy LbNA #56293

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Oct 31, 2010
Location:
City:Easton
County:Northampton
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:3
Planted by:Simply Red
Found by: Riversol
Last found:Oct 11, 2017
Status:FFFFF
Last edited:Oct 31, 2010
Along Bushkill Drive you will find a small parking space adjacent to a metal bridge that crosses the Bushkill Creek. This will start you at the “base” of the Easton Cemetery, right below route 22.

Box #1: WISDOM
Step over the metal chain and cross the metal bridge over the Bushkill Creek. To your left pass through the stone columns and wrought iron gate. Proceed on the winding cement pathway up the hillside, under route 22. After several sets of steps, continue up the hill to the canon. Take the SW path further up the hillside. Pass LOVE on your left, DAVIS and HAY on your right; continue to the intersection where YOUNG facing is you. Take the path WEST…and WEST. At the intersection of BRAKELY, FOX, and HOLT a hole to your right holds your stamp.

Box #2: GROWTH (this is a micro box)
Continue WEST on the path and at the intersection take the SW path. A stone wall will be on your right as well as WATSON, LERCH, PHILLIPPE, SIEGFRIED, and HEMINGWAY. Plenty of Mothers will be on your left. At the crossroad take the Northern path. Follow this to the semicircular stone wall/sitting area. Take the stairway to your left; WILSON will be at your back. At the second set of low stone columns look to your right to find a 3 trunked tree. A small space at the base of trunk holds what you are seeking.

Box #3: PAST THE VISION
Return back to the path at the top of the steps and continue downhill. PASS THE VISION on your right. (WILLIAMS will help you find this)
Harry Lewis Raul is the artist who created this work in 1908; he was an Easton native born in 1883. He was a sculptor, museum administrator, and lecturer prior to his death in 1960 in DC.
Continue downhill and take the path that bisects Section A and Y. Plenty of ARMS will be on your right and PICKELS on your left. At the intersection proceed on the path at 40 degrees. The 4th large tree on the path holds your stamp. The determined seeker will find this box!