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ARCHIVING CACHE

As there's been no cache to find for a while, I'm archiving your cache to keep it from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the very near
future, just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

Thanks a MILLION, Glenn
"Seek quality, not quantity"
--Your friendly Missouri Geocache Review team is:
*gln, Mongo and Banjo-Boy


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Hidden : 11/11/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Congrats to SterlingConnie for FTF YEAH!!!!!!

This is a quick park and grab cache. It will take probably less then 10 minutes to find this cache. The terrain is level except for when you get off the black top, then it has a very slight downward grade to the cache.
Wheel chair accesible, may need a little help in getting this cache cause of where it is placed for wheel chairs, walkers, etc.... Pregnant women should have no trouble getting this cache.

This is a 35mm film container. Stealth is a MUST at this cache, as there are people constantly in and out of thier cars.

Just a cache to break up the drive from St Louis to Springfield off I-44.

Marshfield is a city in Webster County, Missouri, United States. The population was 5,720 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Webster County

Marshfield is the birthplace of Edwin Hubble for whom the Hubble Space Telescope is named. The stretch of Interstate 44 through Marshfield is named the Edwin Hubble Highway.
If you want to see the replica it is on the towns square in front of the court house.

Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush and his wife visited Marshfield on July 4, 1992. The President and First Lady walked around the town's square in the annual 4th of July Parade. They stopped by the local McDonalds for coffee, stop in and see the pictures on the wall.

On April 18, 1880, an intense tornado measuring F4 on the Fujita scale struck Marshfield. Its damage path was 800 yards wide and 64 miles long. The tornado killed 99 people and injured 100, and it is said that 10% of Marshfield's residents were killed and all but 15 of its buildings were destroyed

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