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Nana's box LbNA #37968 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Feb 17, 2008
Location:
City:East Bridgewater
County:Plymouth
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Planted by:The Four "K's"
Found by: Roving Ross's
Last found:Sep 24, 2009
Status:FFFFFFFFFa
Last edited:Feb 17, 2008
BOX HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY REMOVED FOR REPAIRS...WILL BE BACK SOON!

CLUES HAVE BEEN CHANGED SINCE OLD HIDING SPOT WAS VERY OVER-GROWN WITH VEGETATION AND NOT EASILY ACCESSIBLE ANYMORE!

This letterbox was hidden in honor of Nana "OB" who recently moved close to this location and we are all thrilled to have her living so much closer to us now! It is a good one for kids and there is a picnic table at the edge of the river. Depending on the time of year, be advised that some areas along this short trail may be a little muddy...
The letterbox is hidden in the Frank Johnson Memorial Riverfront Area that is on Bridge St. in East Bridgewater. If traveling up Rte 18 North thru E.Bridgewater center, you take a right onto Central St., Right onto Crescent St. and at the fork stay to the right (this becomes Bridge St.). You will pass River's Edge Adult Community on the right and the Memorial Riverfront area is just a short distance up on the left. You will see the sign and the two American flags that are on top of it.
Pull into parking area and face river. Walk towards waters edge and you will see a large boulder on your right. Stand so that this boulder is actually on your LEFT and you are facing the picnic table. Take approx. 17 steps ahead-you'll see three skinny trees on your left in a diagonal row. Directly in front of you, beyond and to the left of the picnic table you will see a skinny tree standing alone. Go to this tree. Turn to your right to see a multi-trunked tree (it appears to be a three trunk tree with another smaller three trunk tree close to it so that if one where to look quick, it may appear that this is a 6-trunk tree). To the left of the base of this tree beneath the stones and covered with leaves lies Nana's box.
Please rehide well and cover with leaves as this area sometimes has kids hanging around and we don't want the box to go missing! THANKS!