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Little Chickadee LbNA #57804

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 9, 2011
Location:
City:Lincoln
County:Grafton
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:1
Planted by:HUMAWEE
Found by: Mb2323
Last found:Dec 5, 2022
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Sep 27, 2015
This Letterbox is part of a collection planted in memory of Laurie Lynn Pimentel, a devout Christian and an avid letter-boxer whose smile and laughter brought joy to everyone who knew her.

Each of the stamps in these boxes has been chosen to represent a different aspect of Laurie Lynn's life or character. The stamps however are such that they can be enjoyed by any avid letterboxer.

She and her husband Jeff were married for 25 years and spent much time vacationing here in NH, especially in the White Mountains. Each box is planted at or near one of their favorite spots.

Each letterbox has been placed so that than can easily be reached with no more thana 5-10 minute walk (many much less).

They particularly liked the Lincoln\Franconia Notch area. Laurie had 2 favorite restaurants here. One was The Common Man in Lincoln, the other - Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill.

Directions to the Letterbox:

Located Just outside the Rriverside Cemetery, Lincoln, NH

Located at the Riverside Cemetery in Lincoln, NH.

On Route 3 North (Daniel Webster Highway) Proceed to Clark's Trading Post. Just to the right of Clark’s Trading Post, turn from Rte 3 onto Connector Rd. Just after crossing a short bridge, take immediate left onto Riverside Cemetery Rd. After passing Connant Rd on your right, you may either bear left to the main entrance to the cemetery, or go continue straight onto Old Airport Rd then turn left into the back entrance of the cemetery (always open).

From the center of the cemetery where two paved paths cross, locate the small stone building. Facing the stone building, follow the road on the right side if the building. Follow the road straight until you come to the woods at the edge of the cemetery. Directly in front of you should be a tight cluster of tall pines. Look for the letterbox just behind the trunks of these trees.

Please report missing boxessupplies or any other comments to: Jeff@JeffandLaurie.com