Kota'ti Traditional Cache
ChaosOrder: Yep, this one is gone. Thanks to all who helped keep this one around for over three years -- we're glad that folks enjoyed it (and put up with the off-coordinates)!
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This cache is located in the Cotati "Hub".
The area around the cache features both a statue and a painting of Chief Kotate, the town’s namesake. The history section of the City of Cotati’s website (www.ci.cotati.ca.us) explains that the Chief was probably more legend than real. “Kota’ti” was probably the Indian name of a Coastal Miwok village in the area. This group of Native Americans originally inhabited what is now northern Marin County and southern Sonoma County, California.
While you’re there, take note of the Cotati’s “Hub”, 1 of only 2 town centers in the U.S. based on a hexagon. La Plaza Park, in the hub's center, hosts local events as well as those of wider attraction like the annual Cotati Accordion Festival. The hub is a State Historical Landmark.
This camo'ed Bison caddy contains only a ribbon of a logbook, as nothing else will fit. Please bring a writing instrument- with a very, very fine tip. When replacing cache, please try to restore as best as possible to make undetectable to muggles.
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