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WAREHOUSE Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

OReviewer: Hello,

As there's been no response to the earlier note, I am forced to archive this listing.

If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the near future, just contact me, including the GC Code, and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

Thanks,
-OReviewer

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Hidden : 6/22/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Just off the Williamstown/Monroe Bike Path, WAREHOUSE is the fourth in a series of geocaches that commemorate theatrical productions by our son.

Warehouse - (n) - (wâr-hous')

1.  A place in which goods or merchandise are stored under the auspices that the goods will eventually be sold or used. Or …

2. A place for characters from musicals not-yet-produced to wait, hoping that HE will eventually take them out to become complete theatrical productions. 
 
“Warehouse, the Musical” is just that.  It’s the story of characters from musicals not yet written.  Step inside the minds of a writer and his characters as they work to establish themselves as individuals in the confines of “The Warehouse”, where they all wait for the opportunity to make it big, as part of a full length Musical.
 
Hidden on the outskirts of a warehouse/industrial park, Warehouse (the GC) is the fourth in a series of caches (following "Wonderland!",  "Ordinary Cache, Extraordinary Park" and "Pirates!") commemorating productions by our son, founder of Aftershock Entertainment.  In Warehouse, you’ll find about a dozen characters, waiting to have their stories written.  Do take/trade characters from the cache.  Extra points if you create and share a story for your character!
 
FTF gets a certificate to redeem for two tickets to the premier showing of “Warehouse, the Musical”, July 5 & 6, 2013 at Wedgwood Country Club.
 
Best access is from the Williamstown/Monroe Bike Path. Mild brush-stomping may be required.

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