Coors Beer 3 LbNA #69067 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Jul 22, 2015 |
Location: | Crown Hill Cemetery |
City: | Wheat Ridge |
County: | Jefferson |
State: | Colorado |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Seekers Two |
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Last found: | Sep 12, 2015 |
Status: | FFaa |
Last edited: | Jul 22, 2015 |
*** Part of my Beer Series ***
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 50 yards RT)
Status: alive
Coors is a name that conjures up an image of cool mountain streams, clear blue skies and all that is inspiring about the Rocky Mountain West. It was 1873 when Adolf Coors came upon the Rocky Mountain spring water that convinced him to build his brewery in Golden, and his beer continues to satisfy beer lovers across the country today. He died in 1929 and is buried nearby in Crown Hill Cemetery. The Coors Brewery is open year-round from 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday-Saturday, closed Sundays and holidays. Free tours are offered continuously throughout the day and complimentary beer samples and soft drinks are served afterwards. So come take a tour and then pay your respects to Adolf Coors while finding this box.
Directions:
For Coors Brewery, take I70 west to the Colfax Exit #262, continue west onto West Highway 6. Turn right on 19th Street, go to the third traffic light and turn left onto Ford St, which will bring you to 13th and Ford Streets where the Visitor Parking Lot is located for General Daily tours. To get to this letterbox, continue east on 13th Street which becomes 32nd Ave to Wadsworth Blvd. Turn right then right again into main gate of Crown Hill Cemetery. Go straight through roundabout to sign pointing right for Cremation Center at intersection. Turn right and go to next intersection, then turn right again and park by Adolf Coors grave on right.
Clues:
Walk north across street to stone arch for Martines and go behind it. Turn left and follow line of bushes 14 steps to hedge or bushes blocking your way. LB is within trunks of first bush to right from where rows of bushes intersect under sticks and leaves.
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 50 yards RT)
Status: alive
Coors is a name that conjures up an image of cool mountain streams, clear blue skies and all that is inspiring about the Rocky Mountain West. It was 1873 when Adolf Coors came upon the Rocky Mountain spring water that convinced him to build his brewery in Golden, and his beer continues to satisfy beer lovers across the country today. He died in 1929 and is buried nearby in Crown Hill Cemetery. The Coors Brewery is open year-round from 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday-Saturday, closed Sundays and holidays. Free tours are offered continuously throughout the day and complimentary beer samples and soft drinks are served afterwards. So come take a tour and then pay your respects to Adolf Coors while finding this box.
Directions:
For Coors Brewery, take I70 west to the Colfax Exit #262, continue west onto West Highway 6. Turn right on 19th Street, go to the third traffic light and turn left onto Ford St, which will bring you to 13th and Ford Streets where the Visitor Parking Lot is located for General Daily tours. To get to this letterbox, continue east on 13th Street which becomes 32nd Ave to Wadsworth Blvd. Turn right then right again into main gate of Crown Hill Cemetery. Go straight through roundabout to sign pointing right for Cremation Center at intersection. Turn right and go to next intersection, then turn right again and park by Adolf Coors grave on right.
Clues:
Walk north across street to stone arch for Martines and go behind it. Turn left and follow line of bushes 14 steps to hedge or bushes blocking your way. LB is within trunks of first bush to right from where rows of bushes intersect under sticks and leaves.