The Fox Flower Box LbNA #65511 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 15, 2013 |
Location: | Linwood Cemetary |
City: | Colchester |
County: | New London |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | strzalka4 |
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Found by: | Marysia |
Last found: | Mar 24, 2016 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFaaa |
Last edited: | Aug 15, 2013 |
This box is hidden in Linwood Cemetary in Colchester CT. Very easy to find off of Linwood Road.
Start at the Nathaniel Hayward monument. It is very large and sectioned off. The monument resembles a large tall tree trunk with ivy growing on it. The cemetary road is paved by this monument.
Once you are standing in front of the Hayward monument, head west on the paved road. The graves belonging to Gillette and Palmer are on your right as you go.
After you see the Hiram Palmer stone, turn right, onto the grass, and you should see Ransom on your left. At Ransom, walk about 34-35 paces, straight. The stone belonging to Susan Cragin is on your left and the 3 Fox stones are hidden underneath a large bush. The Fox Flower Box is there.
bring clues with you. Vox Populi and The Linwood Tree are nearby.
Start at the Nathaniel Hayward monument. It is very large and sectioned off. The monument resembles a large tall tree trunk with ivy growing on it. The cemetary road is paved by this monument.
Once you are standing in front of the Hayward monument, head west on the paved road. The graves belonging to Gillette and Palmer are on your right as you go.
After you see the Hiram Palmer stone, turn right, onto the grass, and you should see Ransom on your left. At Ransom, walk about 34-35 paces, straight. The stone belonging to Susan Cragin is on your left and the 3 Fox stones are hidden underneath a large bush. The Fox Flower Box is there.
bring clues with you. Vox Populi and The Linwood Tree are nearby.