Galveston RR LbNA #42809
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 14, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Galveston |
County: | Galveston |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | 4anglers |
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Found by: | Liberty Girl |
Last found: | Mar 14, 2016 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Dec 3, 2015 |
LB placed during a Girl Scout Trip to Galveston at the Galveston Rail Road Museum.
The girls enjoyed walking thought the train yard to see the locomotives and entering the railcars to see what Rail Road travel was like. Though, their favorite part was taking pictures with "Ghosts of Travelers' Past" in the Train Station.
*****It does cost to enter the museum, check the website for pricing and times. www.galvestonrrmuseum.com
Clue:
In the train yard find the blue United States Post Office Rail Road car. Enter this railcar. In the front of this car on the right is a small *nonfunctioning* restroom. On the wall is white box that has the word Scott on it. The LB is in a magnetic box inside this box. And yes it has a logbook in it too. I know it is a weird place to be a lb but it should be able to stay hidden for a long while. Replace it exactly where found. Thanks! Happy Hunting!
*****Parking in the Museum's parking lot is free and is available for the day allowing you to also visit the Strand's Historical District. The parking lot is located on Santa Fe Place between 26th and 28th Street.
The girls enjoyed walking thought the train yard to see the locomotives and entering the railcars to see what Rail Road travel was like. Though, their favorite part was taking pictures with "Ghosts of Travelers' Past" in the Train Station.
*****It does cost to enter the museum, check the website for pricing and times. www.galvestonrrmuseum.com
Clue:
In the train yard find the blue United States Post Office Rail Road car. Enter this railcar. In the front of this car on the right is a small *nonfunctioning* restroom. On the wall is white box that has the word Scott on it. The LB is in a magnetic box inside this box. And yes it has a logbook in it too. I know it is a weird place to be a lb but it should be able to stay hidden for a long while. Replace it exactly where found. Thanks! Happy Hunting!
*****Parking in the Museum's parking lot is free and is available for the day allowing you to also visit the Strand's Historical District. The parking lot is located on Santa Fe Place between 26th and 28th Street.