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PMC Lite - Buckingham Mystery Cache

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OReviewer: As there has been no response by the cache owner to the previous note, I am forced to archive this listing.

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Hidden : 6/8/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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What a great area with a lot of history!!

The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates! Solve the puzzle below
to determine the coordinates for the cache!



Can't you

Imagine how very cool

Every old town once was?

Perhaps the spectacle of Buckingham was

Truly unique, the town was built as a lumber camp in the
1800's

Guaranteed to have a school and a church

Didn't they even have their own post office?

They even had a railroad spur to take

Goods from the mill to surrounding areas....

Nevertheless the town died when the owners

Beloved cow killed his daughter

Only to give up on life, John Buckingham's town eventually

Became a ghost town consisting only of cellar holes and foundations
today.

Quite the fun place to explore!

Very cool spot....go get the cache!


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Welcome to the PMC

Lite!!!


This series was created in response to the many people who wanted
a

puzzle series, but did not want anything as difficult as the
Puzzle

Masters Challenge.

This series is meant to be fun and get those cachers, who are
not

normally interested in puzzle caches, to try their hand at them
and

realize that they are not as bad as they seem.

It is meant to be fun and entertaining and take you many places
in

the Mid-Atlantic region.

The caches in this series will all be released sporadically
between

now and the "%3Cbr">"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=85ddfc79-540e-414b-95de-64e36cb031e1">

PMC puzzle event in June.

So have fun, begin to find these caches and collect the clues
in

each cache you find. They will eventually lead you to the "%3Cbr">"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3c090810-830e-46ae-857b-5b29ab21f8f1">

final.

If you would like a list of all the caches in all the PMC
series,

you can find it "%3Cbr">"http://www.pmc-thesite.weebly.com">here. It is a
work in

progress, but will contain all the caches and their creators
as

they are released.

Hope you have fun and thanks for visiting!!!!


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