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Maryland Municipal League Geotrail - Laurel Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/31/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


The Maryland Municipal League Geocache Trail
Celebrating Maryland’s Cities and Towns.
MML District 9




The printed MML Passport is no longer available. However, you may download a copy from the MML website here.


The trail consists of 11 MML Districts (regions).
The MML Geocache Trail project will launch January 1, 2009 with 78 participating cities and towns. A trackable geo coin will be given to the first 500 geocachers as an incentive for locating at least 2 municipal caches in each of the 11 districts. To be eligible for the coin, geocachers must pick up a Passport at any of the designated county visitor centers. Geocachers must use the stamp in the cache on their Passports and write down the cache code word listed in each cache. After at least two municipal caches in each district are discovered, geocachers may return to one of the county visitor centers and have their Passports validated to receive their collectable coin.

For a complete list of participating visitor centers visit the MML web site at http://www.mdmunicipal.org/mmlhome/index.cfm or MGS web site at www.mdgps.org.






In 1870, Laurel Factory, as the town was known then, was a thriving community of more than 1,000 residents. Laurel is now a vibrant municipality at the center of the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, offering its residents a metropolitan community with a “home town” atmosphere. The area is comprised of portions of Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties, although the city proper lies wholly within Prince George’s County.

Some of the images in Laurel’s official seal represent notable historic associations that Laurel has enjoyed over the years. A horse represents the “Laurel Four County Fair,” which opened for the first time in 1911 and has been in continuous operation since then as a thoroughbred racetrack known today as Laurel Park. A lion and fleur-de-lis element is taken from the Prince George’s County seal. A knight in armor represents the longtime military presence of Fort George G. Meade and the National Security Agency nearby.

Laurel’s Historic District includes a Main Street with a variety of architecturally unique shops, businesses, and homes. At the western end is the 1830s Laurel Museum; at the eastern end is the 1884 railroad station. There are churches, specialty shops, a river-front park, and many other amenities in between. Also, once a year, there is the Main Street Festival, one of the notable events that have long been part of Laurel’s life. The 1811 grist mill/cotton mill that gave Laurel its earlier name was destroyed by fire in 1855. It was immediately rebuilt and continued in use until the 1940s. Its resilience is reflected in Laurel’s ability to thrive by keeping pace with shifting economies and opportunities.

Welcome to Riverfront Park in Historic Laurel. This park has miles of paved hiking and biking trails that parallel this stretch of the Patuxent River. Parking is best if you take 4th Street down to the river.

Riverfront Park is very scenic. The cache is located very close to a playground that kids will not want to leave. There are picnic tables and trash cans along the short walk to the cache. Why not pack a lunch and enjoy the day here?

Thanks for visiting the City of Laurel!





Thanks to DudleyGrunt & TurtleCreek for helping with this hide!







Thanks to the Maryland Geocaching Society for assisting with this project!


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gerr jvgu zhygvcyr gehaxf

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)