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A Mooving Tale LbNA #2204 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:JerseyTrailblazers
Plant date:Apr 27, 2001
Location:
City:???
County:Mystery
State:New Jersey
Boxes:1
Found by: ???
Last found:Apr 12, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFr
Last edited:Apr 27, 2001
Originally planted by PCLG. Adopted with permission by Jersey Trailblazers
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Box is in place with a 'new stamp' that resembles the original- carved by "RobMatt2CubScouts"
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Difficulty: 2/5 stars. No hiking required; 2 minutes from parking.
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****Update - checked on this box on 11/01/08 and it is MISSING.****

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Who knew that a business trip could prove to be so tragic?


E. (it pains me to say her full name) rose to fame at the 1939 New York World's Fair. By the time the fair closed in 1940, E. had become its biggest star.

But, her career was cut short in 1941 when, on her way to an appearance in New York City, her custom 18-wheeler was struck from behind. She was rushed back to her pastoral home, but alas, her injuries proved to be fatal. She had chewed her last cud.

Poor, poor E. She was laid to rest in a beautiful field, near the water's edge. Though her gravesite remains to this day, the verdant fields of her youth have succumbed to modern times.

From her gravesite, you will see bushes jutting out from their orderly row. At that point, you'll find an old telephone pole. Carefully check behind the pole to the left of the rock, and you will find something by which E. will forever remain in your memory.

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Please rehide this box where you found it. Please do not let children rehide box without assistance.