A Winn for Dryden Mystery Cache
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This puzzle cache will take you to one of Dryden's most beautiful buildings.
This cache is only able to be retrieved during the following hours:
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday -- 1:30pm to 7:30pm
Thursday -- 11:00am to 5:30pm
Friday -- 11:00am to 7:30pm
Saturday -- 10:00am to 2:00pm (winter-only)
Permission has been obtained for the placement of this cache. In fact, if you are unable to locate it, there is a help desk nearby where you can seek assistance. The cache is in a unique container that does not have room for a pen so please bring your own.
While you are here, be sure to enjoy the historical items on display.
Three primitive oil portraits John Ellis, John McGraw, Rhoda Charlotte Southworth
A unique set of the works of John Dryden, the English poet for whom the town was named.
Dryden's first newspaper, Rumsey's Companion, began publication in 1856. Copies of all issues are contained in the archives.
Original copies of the Centennial History of Dryden 1797-1897.
The eagle displayed was hand carved from two pieces of applewood. It was a gift from S. Jansen Miller, a Dryden native and world famous violin maker.
Abraham Lincoln Address - the original manuscript of an address by Abraham Lincoln given on the occasion of his winning a second term as President in 1865.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
VFOA 0guerr000gjb99sbhe2
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