BK-3 Anyone for Tennis? Traditional Cache
BroKarl: Thanks to all who visited.
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A 1.5 L lock and lock in the southern section of Muttontown Preserve.
After finally finding Squealy's King Zog's Lament, I took a look around the property. The sign at the street calls this area Nassau Hall. Nassau Hall was formerly “Muttontown Meadows”, home of Egerton Leigh Winthrop (1861-1926) and Emmeline Heckscher Winthrop. Winthrop was a lawyer whose name appeared on Mrs. Astor’s famed “400” list. His wife was a suffragette from another famous Long Island family. There is the mansion, a 'Doll House', several smaller structures and a tennis court. The cache is hidden here. There is a parking lot, but the entrance is frequently closed. You could park according to the directions in King Zog's Lament.
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(Decrypt)
Onfr bs gerr BHGFVQR gur pbheg.