Land of the Pawnee Traditional Cache
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Small PB with room for some small stuff. Should be an easy park and grab.
You will find yourself at the Pawnee Cemetery. Enter via the main gate. It's not locked, just latched in a couple of places. Don't forget to close it securely when you leave so as to keep the four legged critters out.
Pawnee is at the intersection of Farm roads 673 and 798, twenty-two miles northwest of Beeville in northwestern Bee County, Texas. . It reportedly was named for a board inscribed "Pawnee" and nailed to a tree by travelers; apparently arrowheads found in nearby Sulphur Creek suggested that Pawnee Indians had once used the area.
At one time the Pawnee lived in what is now Texas, but by 1541, when Coronado visited Quivira, they seem to have been settled in the valley of the Platte River in S Nebraska.
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