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Windmills of My Mind Traditional Cache

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Hoosier_Reviewer: Since there has been no response to my previous note, I am archiving the cache.

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Hidden : 7/7/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was placed with permission of the Mid America Windmill Museum .

Park at Baker House at the end of East Wallace Road. Because of road construction the best approach to this cache is from the south . Cache is available at all hours , however we ask that you do not hunt this one at night. The museum itself is open from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. , Tuesday thru Sunday. Admission to the Museum is $3 but you do not have to enter the museum in order to find the cache.

Over 50 windmills are on display here with information on manufacturers, membership, news, windmills and contacts.

The goal of the Mid-America Windmill Museum is to preserve the history of our culture from the evolution of wind power, through the working of the American Windmill, to today's modern technology. By preserving this history we will educate visitors about the changes in technology and the evolution of today's society. Video presentations, personal tours of the working and still-life displays, photographs and informational areas, hands-on displays, and an on site library will give visitors a variety of activities to utilize while learning about our past.

The Mid-America Windmill Museum is the only known operational museum of it's kind in the United States. Because of the concentration of windmill manufacturer's within 100 miles, the Kendallville community was chosen as the site of this new Northeast Indiana cultural tourist attraction.

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