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Centerville’s 150th Traditional Cache

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Surfer Joe: FlagFinder,

If you can fix or verify that this cache is still in place it can be easily unarchived provided the location is still available and still meets the cache hiding guidelines. For now I am going to archive it. Feel free to contact me through my profile linked below if you fix it.

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Hidden : 7/30/2007
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Take caution when finding cache! DO not step on the vegitation! camo is insane!

Welcome to hidden springs park. This is a very nice park built to celebrate Centerville’s sesquicentennial therefore let’s keep it that way. Since it this is Centerville’s 150th anniversary I feel I should enlighten you with a little history.
Centerville was established in 1857 it was called Centerville because it was the central location between Stillwater, Anoka and St. Paul. The city had a French Canadian heritage and many of the first settlers ancestors still live here today. As you see I don’t know too much but more info can be found at the city’s web site.

www.centervillemn.com

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)