It Has To Be Good LbNA #58620
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 16, 2011 |
Location: | Crown Hill Cemetery |
City: | Orrville |
County: | Wayne |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | LBC |
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Found by: | TigerLuv |
Last found: | Sep 30, 2012 |
Status: | FFFFFa |
Last edited: | Jun 16, 2011 |
With a name like Smuckers, it has to be good. The JM Smucker Company has been an integral part of the Orrville, Ohio community for many years. It has contributed a great deal to the economic, educational and cultural climate of this one-time railroad town. This letterbox is a tribute to this company and the impact it has had on Orrville.
From Crown Hill Road in Orrville, use the North entrance to Crown Hill Cemetery (across from the Methodist Church). Pull straight in and park at the mausoleum. Walk west to the intersection where you find the name Prechtel. Turn left. When you come to a Y in the drive, bear to the right. Before rounding the curve, look straight ahead and spy two large stones which display the name Smucker.
Walk to the stones. With your back to the stones, stand directly in front of Lorraine and look toward the drive. Very near, you will see a tree with a bush beside it. Go to the bush. Carefully separate the branches of the bush on the backside (away from the drive). Look down into the bush for a very dark, round container. Inside you will find what you seek.
This is not a high traffic area, but use some stealth to protect the box.
From Crown Hill Road in Orrville, use the North entrance to Crown Hill Cemetery (across from the Methodist Church). Pull straight in and park at the mausoleum. Walk west to the intersection where you find the name Prechtel. Turn left. When you come to a Y in the drive, bear to the right. Before rounding the curve, look straight ahead and spy two large stones which display the name Smucker.
Walk to the stones. With your back to the stones, stand directly in front of Lorraine and look toward the drive. Very near, you will see a tree with a bush beside it. Go to the bush. Carefully separate the branches of the bush on the backside (away from the drive). Look down into the bush for a very dark, round container. Inside you will find what you seek.
This is not a high traffic area, but use some stealth to protect the box.