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The Historic Lyman Mill LbNA #55889

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Sep 24, 2010
Location: 184 woonasqutucket ave.
City:North providence
County:Providence
State:Rhode Island
Boxes:3
Planted by:RissaAndKatie
Found by: roscoe45
Last found:Dec 29, 2012
Status:FFFFFF
Last edited:Sep 24, 2010
The Historic Lyman Mill Letterbox

The oldest mill in North Providence. The first mill in RI to use water-powered scotch looms in the weaving of cotton
Built in 1809 by Daniel Lyman (1756 - 1830)

Address: 184 woonasqutucket ave.

box #2 has been replaced in a new location now a micro box

Clues:
#1 Pull in at the blue mail box and park your vehical in the lot
Continue to walk down a hill
Watch out for pot holes
Pass a white building on your left
If gate is closed climb threw between gate and the fence post...
Stay on the road close to the building
Griffiti has bocome such a sore sight
Stop at a sign that says FIRE SHOTOFF #6 INSIDE
Cross the pavement to a small rock and a large cluster of leaning trees
The first box is hidden under some leaves and branches at the base of a leaning tree to the left
PLEASE REHIDE ALL BOXES WELL
#2 Back to the road continue to walk in the same direction
Pass four windows on your right
Follow building past an old shipping and recieving port
Then around the corner
Under some powerlines streatched across the street
Stop when you can see the base of the smoke stack
Your micro treasure is hidden under the door of smokestack in right corner
#3 Your almost done now lets go find another one
Take a left and head to the water
Stop and face the water
To your left is a path
Follow it to the end
You will come to a waterfall
Dont jump in its mighty slippery
Instead Turn around and go back 36 paces (feet of two)
To a five trunked tree on your left
The last box is hidden in its roots

Beware of poison ivy
Bring ink
Please let me know how the boxes are doing... thanks
Hope you had fun at the poluted Lyman mill waterfall :)
Happy hunting
*** something interesting happened today the box#2 showed up on my doorstep thanks to who ever brought it home ***