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My First Aid Place Traditional Geocache

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Shelle518: I have taken up the cache but sadly the listed TB is not in it. Hopefully it will apprear in another cache.

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Hidden : 12/15/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking mwdium sized plastic container. There is a FTF prize. Please hide the cache as well or better than you found it because this is a high muggle area.

The cache is across the street from Harold Jones Park and the famous Crape Myrtle sculpture.

The 12-foot enamel-on-iron sculpture, the “Crape Myrtle Abstract”, was commissioned to commemorate the city’s centennial. When installed in 1982, a great debate arose over both the representation of North Texas’ hearty crape myrtle and the artist chosen to do it, New York artist George Sugarman. Many were unnerved by the statue’s $100,000 price tag.

Caches were placed in the park but didn't last due to muggles. The muggles still abound but hopefully the cache will last longer at its current location. It is placed with the businesses permission.

Happy Hunting...

Congratulations to *haltobello* for FTF...........

Additional Hints (Encrypt)

tow sign