Jump on Board! LbNA #23560 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 4, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Valley City |
County: | Medina |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Wee Walkers |
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Found by: | Pine Whisperer |
Last found: | Nov 20, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 4, 2006 |
This box has returned. As of Nov 20, 2007 the box is intact and in the correct location.
Jump on Board Letterbox
Easy: under ½ hour
(FYI: This box is within Walking distance to the Froggy letterbox)
Make your way to the Valley City Depot. 6615 Center Road
The Depot is just West of the intersection of Rt 303 and Rt 252 in Medina County.
The Depot was built in 1895 on the Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Railroad line about 1½ miles east of its current location. It served the community until 1968, known as Valley City Station. It was moved to its current location and refurbished by volunteers in time for the 1976 US Bicentennial. It houses archives of the Liverpool Township Historical Society. It also serves as a meeting place for local groups. The train was purchased and restored in 1985 to commemerate the towns 175th anniversary (train is circa 1915).
Clues:
On the North side of the engine you should head.
Two wheels rest on the track.
The rear wheel hides your treasure. Reach in at 3:00.
Jump on Board Letterbox
Easy: under ½ hour
(FYI: This box is within Walking distance to the Froggy letterbox)
Make your way to the Valley City Depot. 6615 Center Road
The Depot is just West of the intersection of Rt 303 and Rt 252 in Medina County.
The Depot was built in 1895 on the Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Railroad line about 1½ miles east of its current location. It served the community until 1968, known as Valley City Station. It was moved to its current location and refurbished by volunteers in time for the 1976 US Bicentennial. It houses archives of the Liverpool Township Historical Society. It also serves as a meeting place for local groups. The train was purchased and restored in 1985 to commemerate the towns 175th anniversary (train is circa 1915).
Clues:
On the North side of the engine you should head.
Two wheels rest on the track.
The rear wheel hides your treasure. Reach in at 3:00.