Mini Mickey visits Job Carr LbNA #61053 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 1, 2012 |
Location: | Old Town Park |
City: | Old Town, Tacoma |
County: | Pierce |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | cruzin |
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Found by: | cruzin |
Last found: | May 17, 2012 |
Status: | O |
Last edited: | Jan 1, 2012 |
This letterbox is located at the Old Town Park in Tacoma, WA.
One day, Mini Mickey went to Tully's Coffee in Old Town. As he left the shop, he came to a sign that was titled "Old Town Tacoma. It had a brief history of Old Town and the cabin in which Job Carr, a historical man, lived. He read the facts on the sign and then decided to explore this cabin. He followed the red brick road until he came to a stranded canoe on his left. After playing in the canoe, he went to go see if the cabin was open to visit. He walked across a path of names and the porch, but the door was locked, so the cabin was not open today. When he turned around, he took four steps hanging his head in disappointment. He stopped when he saw Job Carr's great-great grandson's brick in the ground. He turned right and stopped after six steps, seeing a long, rectangular rock at the bottom left corner of the front of the porch. He decided to wait behind the right side of the rock until the cabin opened again.
Mini Mickey is sleeping inside of a black duct taped cylinder. Please be cautious of the cars on N. 30Th street, as this is a very busy road. Also, please be careful of young children at the park, or visitors to the cabin. Please make sure that Mickey is not able to roll under the porch after you put him back behind the rock. Thank you, and Happy Hunting! =)
Cruzin
One day, Mini Mickey went to Tully's Coffee in Old Town. As he left the shop, he came to a sign that was titled "Old Town Tacoma. It had a brief history of Old Town and the cabin in which Job Carr, a historical man, lived. He read the facts on the sign and then decided to explore this cabin. He followed the red brick road until he came to a stranded canoe on his left. After playing in the canoe, he went to go see if the cabin was open to visit. He walked across a path of names and the porch, but the door was locked, so the cabin was not open today. When he turned around, he took four steps hanging his head in disappointment. He stopped when he saw Job Carr's great-great grandson's brick in the ground. He turned right and stopped after six steps, seeing a long, rectangular rock at the bottom left corner of the front of the porch. He decided to wait behind the right side of the rock until the cabin opened again.
Mini Mickey is sleeping inside of a black duct taped cylinder. Please be cautious of the cars on N. 30Th street, as this is a very busy road. Also, please be careful of young children at the park, or visitors to the cabin. Please make sure that Mickey is not able to roll under the porch after you put him back behind the rock. Thank you, and Happy Hunting! =)
Cruzin