Westmoreland Sanctuary Cemetery LbNA #38812
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 8, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Mount Kisco |
County: | Westchester |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | suzietoots |
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Found by: | PearceFam27 |
Last found: | Mar 18, 2020 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 8, 2008 |
A reconstructed 200 year old building serves as a Museum and Nature Center, with a central room used as an auditorium and a second story balcony containing exhibits of the flora and fauna of Westchester.
Seven miles of trails lead visitors past the many rocky cliffs and 3 lakes contained within the sanctuary. It is home to an abundance of wildlife, many species of trees and offers much to the nature lover and the student.
Throughout the year the Sanctuary offers many fun and educational programs for families, all involving nature- or wildlife-related subjects, as well as seasonal activities.
This letterbox is hidden inside the cemetery. Find the largest standing stone pillar dedicated to the Moore Family. Located right next to the stone wall in a crevise is the letterbox. The box is hidden by a stone that covers the opening Please replace with same stone.
Seven miles of trails lead visitors past the many rocky cliffs and 3 lakes contained within the sanctuary. It is home to an abundance of wildlife, many species of trees and offers much to the nature lover and the student.
Throughout the year the Sanctuary offers many fun and educational programs for families, all involving nature- or wildlife-related subjects, as well as seasonal activities.
This letterbox is hidden inside the cemetery. Find the largest standing stone pillar dedicated to the Moore Family. Located right next to the stone wall in a crevise is the letterbox. The box is hidden by a stone that covers the opening Please replace with same stone.