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the sandbox LbNA #57626

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 28, 2011
Location: Court Square
City:harrisonburg
County:Harrisonburg city
State:Virginia
Boxes:1
Planted by:taterbug
Found by: Gilliegrl
Last found:Jun 4, 2012
Status:Fa
Last edited:Apr 28, 2011
from i81 exit 247,take westmarket street it is also route 233 west. Adult clues

1.Start at the Spring House on Court Square.
2.Walk in the direction of Jesses Quick Lunch and stop at the south entrance of the Court House; go up to the plaques of Thomas Harrison and read what it says.
3.Once you get done looking at the plaques walk down to the road and go left.
4.Before you get to the road stop and read about the Court Square and Spring House. Then turn 180 degrees and cross the road. When you walk across the road you will notice at the bottom of the building it was built in 1903 which is now Bank of America.
5. Walk three lights poles down; cross the street towards the Oasis store. Window shop and continue down the road to the Shenandoah Bike Store.
6.If you go to the door, take a left and follow the brown brick on the ground. Go to the bridge; if you stop on the bridge and look down at the water you could possibly see ducks in the spring or fall.
7.Once you get off the bridge take a left towards the road that is also a bridge that the water goes through.
8. You cross the bridge and turn 90 degrees to your left and walk down past the library sign.
9.Once you get to the end of sidewalk make a right as you notice the Asbury United Methodist church sign.
10.Walk down the sidewalk; as you come up to the Civil War Trial Marker, turn right towards the church parking lot.
11.You will notice a white building and a sand box, walk towards them;.
12.There is a cement square next to the building. The box will be around there.




In 1789 the Masonic order was formed in the city, making it the oldest organization still in exitence in harrisonburg. Turner Ashby, a noted calvary officer was killed close to the towns borders. The Virginia General Assembly established the state normal and industrial school for women at Harrisonburg in 1908. The first jail was made of heued logs.