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MOS LbNA #45731 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Feb 22, 2009
Location:
City:Boston
County:Suffolk
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Planted by:Cricket's Crew
Found by: AhokasApokus
Last found:Nov 11, 2011
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Feb 22, 2009
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the premier attractions for a family. It's easily accessible by car or via public transportation.

Start at the front entrance of the museum. Walk along the sidewalk in front of the museum toward the dinosaur statue at the far end. Beyond the dinosaur you will see a driveway going around the end of the museum. Follow it. The driveway ends in a circle with a pavilion and a fine view of the Charles River, Longfellow Bridge, and the Back Bay.

At the junction of the driveway and the circle, the brick museum building is fronted by a garden with bushes and bark mulch. Look along the bottom of the bricks where they meet the mulch. There is a metal lip which separates the building from the mulch. Look along this gap, slightly uphill from the edge of the garden. Bring your own ink.

Please be careful and rehide well. This has the potential to be a high-traffic area in the summer months. If you stick around in good weather, you can wave to the Duck Tours as they pass by on the river.

This is our first hand carved stamp; please enjoy.

(Logbook updated 6/1/10. Thanks for all the emails!)