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Traditional CacheStuyvesant's Grid

A cache by EastVillageFamily     Hidden: 3/22/2009

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)     Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5     Terrain: 1 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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In New York, United States

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Petrus Stuyvesant had his own street grid, starting here. To point out what an eccentric Stuyvesant was, the City of New York placed a memorial compass here. We liked the geocache that used to be here, so we re-placed it with another Concrete Rat style container. We also liked Stuyvesant's ways, so we left the geocache on the NE corner of Stuyvesant Street and Eliza Street.

At one time the Stuyvesant family owned everything East of what is now Fourth Avenue, from today's 30th Street down to Stanton Street. About 1788 Petrus Stuyvesant, great-grandson of the Dutch governor, laid out a grid of streets on his land. It was centered on Stuyvesant Street, which had been the old dividing line between Bowery Nos. 1 and 2. Proceeding south from Stuyvesant Street were streets named Nicholas William, Verplanck and Quick. North of Stuyvesant Street were Peter, Governor, Gerard, Winthrop and Ten Broeck Streets. At right angles to these were four streets named after Petrus' four daughters. Proceeding east from the Bowery they were Judith, Eliza, Margaret and Cornelia Streets. The Mangin-Goerck Plan of 1803 expanded this grid considerably, adding seven streets north of Ten Broeck (Dow, White Cruger, Gates, Livingston, Dove and Spruce); five streets south of Quick (Rensselaer, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Bruges); and two streets east of Cornelia (Martha and Hariot).

Unfortunately the City Commissioners came up with a competing plan in 1807. They felt that a North-South East-West grid made no sense, and that the Grid should start somewhere else. The Commisioners Plan was adopted in 1811, and this why in Manhattan, we say "uptown" and "downtown" instead of North and South. "Uptown" is actually 28.9° East of True North, as the thoughtfully placed compass demonstrates. Using this compass, you can find Stuyvesant's Street by projecting from 80 degrees.
So stand on the sidewalk 'uptown' from the compass, reach out and grab the cache.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)

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Found it23     Didn't find it7     Publish Listing1     Needs Maintenance1     

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 March 4 by selgart (9 found)

Looked for a while, didn't find it. May no longer be here as a few previous logs said the same thing.

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 January 10 by rocket monkey (44 found)

This must be a dead cache.

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 January 1 by buttaskotch (2192 found)

Would CO pls check this? I gound the original cache here years ago and checked all around the block

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 January 1 by buttaskotch (2192 found)

Nope didn't find this one either!

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 October 4, 2009 by Active by Nature (483 found)

Spent a lot of time searching. But no luck.

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Current Time: 3/11/2010 2:38:00 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (10:38 PM GMT)
Last Updated: 3/4/2010 10:59:27 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (6:59 PM GMT)
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum


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