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The Unknown (Pine Hill) LbNA #53405 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 7, 2010
Location:
City:Dover
County:Strafford
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:1
Planted by:Ravenshae
Found by: The Shaw's
Last found:Oct 15, 2010
Status:FFFFFama
Last edited:Apr 7, 2010
NOTE: Please do not go looking for this box at night. Local police monitor the activity in this area after sunset.

At the junction of Central ave and Dover Point rd (Stark ave) there sits the resting place for many passed residents.

The entrance to Pine Hill Cemetery sits across from Care Pharmacy and Cleary Cleaners. Travel slow up the entrance, take note of the stately monuments, what is left of some of the first settlers of our great city. You are now on Francis Lennon ave.

Atop the hill sits an aged brick building, once a crematorium built in 1888. Keeping left, you reach the plateau. Stroll slowly and take in the craftsmanship of the various monuments.

Through the trees on your left, you will see the final home of the Wallace Family. Take a leisurely left and stop by to say hello. After paying respect, continue to the end of the path, here you will find heroes who gave their lives protecting Dover's citizens.

Take a right and continue down to where the pavement intersects, bear right and listen as Stephens Horne Bangs. Keep going to the next crossroad, take note of Mr. Cushing, who now has a street named in his honor. Keeping him on your right, travel the main path where you will find, on your left, Folsom, whom in death now has a strong connection to Mr. Cushing. (you must have knowledge of Dover roads to get the joke)

At the bottom of the hill, take note of S.D. Hayes. You will see, if you look closely, that C.W. was injured by high voltage, hence the large stump beyond the pillar. As you continue, take a look around you. If you know the roads of Dover, you will recognize some familiar names. When the path says "stop", do so only to check for safety before crossing to the path beyond.

As you enter the extension, note that Mr. Foster and his wife were laid to rest the same year. My theory is that Della crossed over with a broken heart. Next, to your right, notice the proud Elk that watches over our fallen heroes~he knows they lived and died protecting our freedom. Follow his path and you will see the stately pines that keep Paton shrouded in mystery. Here, feel free to rest your weary feet before finishing the journey.

Continue on Paton's path, do not stray at the crossroad. Here, you will find more recent passing's. One such plays peek-a-boo from behind a decorated tree. Wave to Joe as you pass by. Continuing on, follow the path to the left, on your right, is the one you seek.

Look for the yellow gate. Your treasure lies behind the State tree closest to it.

PLEASE RE~HIDE WELL!! I dug out a small indent for the box when I planted it, make sure it goes back in, and please cover it with the sticks and leaves before you go!! THANKS!!