HIST 333.72 JEN LbNA #38158
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 1, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Telluride |
County: | San Miguel |
State: | Colorado |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | TellurideThomas |
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Found by: | Cherith |
Last found: | Jul 24, 2011 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Mar 1, 2008 |
(This letterbox is located within a public building open daily between 10 am and 8 pm)
Start in front of the Telluride Courthouse on Colorado Ave.
Look for a sign that tells you how many miles of tunnels are found in the Telluride Mountains.
Enter into a grassy park alongside this sign. Exit the park on a flight of stairs and continue South down a street whose Latin name is Quercus
Turn East on an Avenue named for an Ocean and continue past a Street with the Latin name Abies.
Toni Morrison said: “Access to knowledge is the superb act of truly great civilizations.” Find the building that can “stand virtually alone in accomplishing this mission.”
Enter that building.
Use the catalog to search for the key word “letterbox” and follow where this leads you.
The entire box was stolen recently and I have now replaced it with a brand new kit. Good Luck
---Each member of our family has created his of her own letterbox. This is the first of five to be hidden in the Telluride/Ridgway area. This is my first hand carved stamp.---
Start in front of the Telluride Courthouse on Colorado Ave.
Look for a sign that tells you how many miles of tunnels are found in the Telluride Mountains.
Enter into a grassy park alongside this sign. Exit the park on a flight of stairs and continue South down a street whose Latin name is Quercus
Turn East on an Avenue named for an Ocean and continue past a Street with the Latin name Abies.
Toni Morrison said: “Access to knowledge is the superb act of truly great civilizations.” Find the building that can “stand virtually alone in accomplishing this mission.”
Enter that building.
Use the catalog to search for the key word “letterbox” and follow where this leads you.
The entire box was stolen recently and I have now replaced it with a brand new kit. Good Luck
---Each member of our family has created his of her own letterbox. This is the first of five to be hidden in the Telluride/Ridgway area. This is my first hand carved stamp.---