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Open House #4 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Spankysgang1954: Was able to search the area around the cache location... it is gone... looks like park cleaning crew have been out.... the area was spotless, no litter of any kind, and NO CACHE... :( Since this cache is gone, the "SW Michigan Troll Parade of Homes" will also be Archived.... the remain Open House will continue for your enjoyment.

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Hidden : 9/26/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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PLEASE NOTE: The caches in this series are at or near bridges and associated reasons for being. These caches are accessible without entering hazard areas, for example busy traffic, flowing water, or climbing fences / guard rails.

Welcome to open house # 4 on the Southwest Michigan Troll Parade of Homes..


This home built in 1919 is in need of some TLC from a new owner. This is an earth filled, four room ranch home spanning 338 feet, making it the fourth largest of its kind in Michigan. Close to shopping and a river frontage park, this could be a restorers dream home.

There is no on the street parking at this location. Please park in the parking lot of the park.

The other homes on the parade are:
Open house #1 / GC16893
Open house #2 / GC16898
Open house #3 / GC1689A
Open house #5 / GC1689G

As you visit the homes you will meet the resident troll and we ask that you sign the guest book, but please do not attempt to evict the resident troll.

Each of the resident trolls will share with you, a part of the coordinates of the realtor office. Place these parts together in the proper order to find and claim the office. Southwest Michigan Troll Parade of Homes / GC1689N


Just a note when the orignal location of this cache was muggle, and evicted by a mother duck, I relocated this cache. The site of the mother duck then became an Earth Cache. Since it was moved the cache is open to anyone who found it before.

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