Night Fright LbNA #12113 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 11, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Attleboro |
County: | Bristol |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Lovewalden |
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Last found: | Aug 26, 2006 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Nov 11, 2004 |
Capron Park is a local Zoo in Attleboro. It has a Rainforest building that has beautiful birds and Fruit Bats. I have been there many times with my parents and my class. This box is to honor those "frightful creatures of the night"
Enter Capron Park through the main entrance. Bear right at the first fork in the roadway. Travel down, bear right at the next fork, then left at the third fork. Park near the Forestry Department building where "Old Glory" flies.
You should be facing the monument in honor of "The Boys who defended the Union". At this monument stand with your back to the man with the musket. Take a compass reading of 270. Spy two stone pillars at the head of a tall tree-lined path.
Enter this long gravel Oak lined path and walk to the end. At the end of the path take a left. Walk along the drive until you come to a gravel path on the left which passes between some groupings of large shrubberies and cedars. Walk 60 paces until you see on your right some stone steps. Walk up 6 steps. Turn right. Walk 9 paces and stop between two cedars. Turn right again and spy 3 groups of knarly shrub roots. Under the middle group you will find what you seek!
Enter Capron Park through the main entrance. Bear right at the first fork in the roadway. Travel down, bear right at the next fork, then left at the third fork. Park near the Forestry Department building where "Old Glory" flies.
You should be facing the monument in honor of "The Boys who defended the Union". At this monument stand with your back to the man with the musket. Take a compass reading of 270. Spy two stone pillars at the head of a tall tree-lined path.
Enter this long gravel Oak lined path and walk to the end. At the end of the path take a left. Walk along the drive until you come to a gravel path on the left which passes between some groupings of large shrubberies and cedars. Walk 60 paces until you see on your right some stone steps. Walk up 6 steps. Turn right. Walk 9 paces and stop between two cedars. Turn right again and spy 3 groups of knarly shrub roots. Under the middle group you will find what you seek!