Tortilla Jones and the Carnie Crusade LbNA #56580
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 26, 2010 |
Location: | Mackenzie Park |
City: | Lubbock |
County: | Lubbock |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | The Spirit Seekers |
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Found by: | Beach Bum Wannabe |
Last found: | Aug 9, 2011 |
Status: | FFaa |
Last edited: | Oct 15, 2015 |
Torilla Jones is an absent-minded, ne'er-do-well sort of fellow that found his calling in roller coasters and spinner rides. He may have his shirt on inside-out, but he'll make sure you have the time of your life in the amusement park. He's hidden a special pass for those who seek adventure!*
Tortilla's box is hidden in Mackenzie Park. From the I-27, take Exit 4 (Floydada/Crosbyton) and the entrance to Mackenzie is along the east frontage road. Follow the right fork at the entrance that will lead you toward Joyland Amusement Park. Just before you reach the park, you will see a parking area with a historical marker on the right side of the road. Pull in and park. Find the tan building. Walk straight back toward the tree line and stop at the orange-tipped post. Look right for a large, twinkie-shaped concrete rock. The box is on the back side (that faces up the hill) of the twinkie rock covered with leaves and concrete chunks.
If you would like to visit the amusement park while you are there, it is open March thru September. Check the Joyland Amusement Park website for hours and fees. This box is to commemorate the summers that Amy and Chris spent working there, where their friendship began. :D
*Letterbox stamp will not serve as an actual free pass. Sorry! :P
Tortilla's box is hidden in Mackenzie Park. From the I-27, take Exit 4 (Floydada/Crosbyton) and the entrance to Mackenzie is along the east frontage road. Follow the right fork at the entrance that will lead you toward Joyland Amusement Park. Just before you reach the park, you will see a parking area with a historical marker on the right side of the road. Pull in and park. Find the tan building. Walk straight back toward the tree line and stop at the orange-tipped post. Look right for a large, twinkie-shaped concrete rock. The box is on the back side (that faces up the hill) of the twinkie rock covered with leaves and concrete chunks.
If you would like to visit the amusement park while you are there, it is open March thru September. Check the Joyland Amusement Park website for hours and fees. This box is to commemorate the summers that Amy and Chris spent working there, where their friendship began. :D
*Letterbox stamp will not serve as an actual free pass. Sorry! :P