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Pennsylvania State Stamp LbNA #704

Owner:Connfederate
Plant date:Mar 16, 2003
Location:
City:Andover
County:Tolland
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Found by: Connfederate
Last found:Mar 19, 2020
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFaFO
Last edited:Mar 21, 2020
The Pennsylvania State Stamp Letterbox
(Andover, Connecticut)
Rated Easy
Planted By The NeeDeeps 3-15-03
(Adopted with permission by Connfederate 2008)
Capital...Harrisburg
State Bird...Ruffed Grouse
State Flower...Mountain Laurel
Nickname...The Keystone State
Admission Date...December 12 1787

27th.March '09: Replanted in (same spot) with a new log, the original log went missing over the winter. :(
BYOInk: Purple

From RT. 6 take Long Hill RD. to Bear Swamp RD. follow to the end you will see a trail that is your starting point. The same starting point as Erin Go Braugh. Enter the trail and shortly after the trail will bend to the left, and then the trail will go down hill. When you get to the bottom of the hill you will come to stone walls on both sides of the trail and a tree on your right with a yellow band and a CT. State sign on it. (19th.March 2020, the state sign is not on tree. Look left across the Path to see yellow boundary blazes with two state signs.) Go down the wall on your right and you will come to a opening in the wall. Go through the opening and turn left and follow the wall to another opening, pass through and go back up to the corner. Turn right and take 5 paces to a old big stump the Penn. LB is down inside coverd with a stone and some sticks. Please rehide well.
TheNeeDeeps
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Please avoid making or at least try to conceal social trails to the letterbox--especially in mud or snow!
And please, re-hide the letterbox exactly where it was placed, covering it well.
Please contact the placer if you find any problems.

Thank You, Connfederate