Get Out of Jail Free LbNA #22430 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | May 24, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | San Jose |
County: | Santa Clara |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | lisascenic |
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Found by: | Trimfam |
Last found: | Mar 31, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFaaa |
Last edited: | Dec 23, 2015 |
Ever since I heard about the gigantic interactive Monopoly game in downtown San Jose, I knew I had to plant a letterbox at that location.
http://www.monopolyinthepark.com/a_fsj.htm
This box is an easy drive-by, but be aware that the park itself seems to be home to a large number of homeless people. Use common sense while in the park. Be aware of your surroundings, and use stealth while retrieving and re-hiding this letterbox.
From the Monopoly board, follow the riverside path toward the Children's Discovery Museum until you get to the intersection of Squirrel and Boots. At this point, your legs may be tired, or your cell phone might be ringing, or you might just want to sit down and ponder that crazy purple museum. Facing the museum, sit on the bench to the left of the aforementioned intersection. Humming an innocent tune, reach down and scratch your ankle. Ahhh...that's nice!
For a map, see:
http://www.monopolyinthepark.com/location.htm
This letterbox was planted
1. for the National Day of Letterbox Planting, and particularly for
2. Aahz's Santa Clara County Challenge, as well as
3. in hopes that cute men who use canes will be able to sprout wings and fly free
http://www.monopolyinthepark.com/a_fsj.htm
This box is an easy drive-by, but be aware that the park itself seems to be home to a large number of homeless people. Use common sense while in the park. Be aware of your surroundings, and use stealth while retrieving and re-hiding this letterbox.
From the Monopoly board, follow the riverside path toward the Children's Discovery Museum until you get to the intersection of Squirrel and Boots. At this point, your legs may be tired, or your cell phone might be ringing, or you might just want to sit down and ponder that crazy purple museum. Facing the museum, sit on the bench to the left of the aforementioned intersection. Humming an innocent tune, reach down and scratch your ankle. Ahhh...that's nice!
For a map, see:
http://www.monopolyinthepark.com/location.htm
This letterbox was planted
1. for the National Day of Letterbox Planting, and particularly for
2. Aahz's Santa Clara County Challenge, as well as
3. in hopes that cute men who use canes will be able to sprout wings and fly free