Dalum Community Hall Traditional Cache
Trefoil/Voyager: This seems to have become a very busy area since the cache was first placed. Found parts scattered around so will archive it.
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Size:  (regular)
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Dalum got its start thanks to a Danish group called the Dansk Folksanfund. It was a group of men and women from various Danish communities that wanted to strengthen the cultural heritage of Danish-American immigrants here on the North American continent. In 1916, representatives of the Dansk Folksanfund made contact with the Canadian Pacific railroad company, and soon negotiations were under way for a tract of land for a colony in Alberta. In 1917 they reserved land for a settlement of Danish people. The area was settled in around 1917 and named Dalum, after the Danish town of this name.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church is in Dalum and well worth a look. It reminds one of many churches in Denmark. The stained glass window is a beautiful work of art. If you have a chance to enter the church please do so as it is worth your time. There is a large cemetery beside the church.
The cache is a medium Lock and lock in a shelter belt. Please tread carefully so as not to damage the shrubbery
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Cvax synttvat jvguva 4 z.