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GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit - Putnam Museum GPS Adventures Exhibit

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Hidden : 5/23/2009
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About Exhibit Events

A GPS Adventures Exhibit Event cache represents attendance and/or participation at the GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit. The GPS Adventures Maze is a traveling educational exhibit developed to teach people of all ages about navigation, GPS technology and geocaching. A hands-on experience that features GPS technology (its history, current uses and future possibilities), it simulates geocaching by leading visitors through a 2,500 square foot maze rich with interactive experiences. GPS Adventures was created by Groundspeak, exhibit creator Minotaur Mazes, development sponsor Trimble and technology contributors Magellan and Digital Globe.

Want To Attend?

The Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science will host this exhibit through Sept 7, 2009. Home to over 160,000 artifacts and specimens, the Putnam Museum offers permanent and changing exhibits, dynamic public programs, and Iowa's only 3D IMAX Theatre. Learn more about the Putnam Museum.

Putnam Museum Details:
Regular Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $4 for youth (3-12). Free for members.

Hours of Operation: Monday–Saturday: 10am–5pm; Sunday from Noon - 5:00 pm.

Already Attended?

Thank you for visiting the GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit at The Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science! We hope you enjoyed the experience and learned something new about navigation, GPS technology and geocaching. New to geocaching and want to log your event exhibit experience? Sign up for a geocaching account and then return to this event page to share your comments with other geocachers.

Already a geocacher? Share your event exhibit experience with an "attended" log and note the unique icon for this relatively new cache type. In your log, it would be interesting to learn where you are from.

For more information or to request the maze in your area, visit GPSMaze.com. Thank you for your continued support and contribution to the geocaching community!

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