Elm Park LbNA #53134 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 21, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Worcester |
County: | Worcester |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Team Penguin |
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Found by: | Team Penguin |
Last found: | Apr 21, 2010 |
Status: | Oaaaaaaaaa |
Last edited: | Apr 21, 2010 |
Elm Park is in Worcester, MA and positioned in the center of Park Avenue, Highland, Russell and Elm Streets. It includes Newton Hill which is located at the intersection of Highland and Pleasant Streets.
Elm Park is famous for its historic bridges reconstructed in 1985. Facilities include a playground, tennis courts, basketball, and winter skating. There are numerous picnic areas and hiking trails. Elm Park is the most sought after park in Worcester for exchanging wedding vows.
http://www.worcesterma.gov/dpw/parks-rec/city-parks/elm-park
Clue: Drive to Elm Park and park on Russell Street. Enter the park through the original stone gateway built in 1854. This entrance is closer to the Elm Street end of the park. Follow the dirt path straight ahead. Turn to the left on the path before the bridge. Take the path that goes along the pond on the right. Start counting the black light posts along the path. When you come to the 6th black light post stop walking. Take approximately 73 heel to toe steps further along the path. Turn 90° to the right and you will see a half dead large tree with broken branches. What you seek is hidden behind the tree.
Elm Park is famous for its historic bridges reconstructed in 1985. Facilities include a playground, tennis courts, basketball, and winter skating. There are numerous picnic areas and hiking trails. Elm Park is the most sought after park in Worcester for exchanging wedding vows.
http://www.worcesterma.gov/dpw/parks-rec/city-parks/elm-park
Clue: Drive to Elm Park and park on Russell Street. Enter the park through the original stone gateway built in 1854. This entrance is closer to the Elm Street end of the park. Follow the dirt path straight ahead. Turn to the left on the path before the bridge. Take the path that goes along the pond on the right. Start counting the black light posts along the path. When you come to the 6th black light post stop walking. Take approximately 73 heel to toe steps further along the path. Turn 90° to the right and you will see a half dead large tree with broken branches. What you seek is hidden behind the tree.