Conimicut Letterbox #2 Replaced! LbNA #17647 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Feb 20, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Warwick |
County: | Kent |
State: | Rhode Island |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | KatieKat |
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Last found: | Aug 12, 2009 |
Status: | FaaaFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Feb 20, 2007 |
Placed by Janet
Directions from TF Green Airport: (driving time approximately 8 minutes depending on traffic)
Begin by traveling EAST on Airport Road (away from Post Road), towards Hoxie Four Corners. You will see the airport runways on your right. At Hoxie Four Corners Airport Road turns into West Shore Road. Hoxie Four Corners is at the intersection of West Shore Road, Airport Road and Warwick Avenue. (Get a cup of coffee or a Coolatta!)
Go SE on West Shore Road. (Total drive about 1.5 miles from Hoxie Four Corners) At the only traffic light in the little village of Conimicut take a left and park your car.
You will see a small (very small) building. There once was a girl who loved to solve mysteries, and read. You can find one of her favorite spots to hang out on this street (limited hours - check website - you'll figure out what site if you read these clues carefully). Just entering her teenage years, this tomboy is quite popular among the younger set. Help solve the special letterbox mystery (is it an empty promise?) with her. It could be called the Conimicut Library Mystery!
Directions from TF Green Airport: (driving time approximately 8 minutes depending on traffic)
Begin by traveling EAST on Airport Road (away from Post Road), towards Hoxie Four Corners. You will see the airport runways on your right. At Hoxie Four Corners Airport Road turns into West Shore Road. Hoxie Four Corners is at the intersection of West Shore Road, Airport Road and Warwick Avenue. (Get a cup of coffee or a Coolatta!)
Go SE on West Shore Road. (Total drive about 1.5 miles from Hoxie Four Corners) At the only traffic light in the little village of Conimicut take a left and park your car.
You will see a small (very small) building. There once was a girl who loved to solve mysteries, and read. You can find one of her favorite spots to hang out on this street (limited hours - check website - you'll figure out what site if you read these clues carefully). Just entering her teenage years, this tomboy is quite popular among the younger set. Help solve the special letterbox mystery (is it an empty promise?) with her. It could be called the Conimicut Library Mystery!