Where's the Beef?, Part II Traditional Cache
Woodland Clan: Since I have lost 4 containers at this site since publication, I am going to surrender and let the cow on the pedestal remain undisturbed.
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Where's the Beef?, Part II
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In 1953,
the American Hereford Association placed a fiberglass statue of a
bull on a 90-foot pylon at its headquarters at 715 Kirk Drive, with
President Dwight D. Eisenhower presiding. The bull was nicknamed
"Bob" by locals, a name derived from the acronym created by the
phrase "bull on building."
"Bob" was dedicated during the opening of a new headquarters on
Quality Hill in Kansas City overlooking the stockyards and the West
Bottoms. The headquarters at 715 Kirk Drive included a famous
restaurant but its most distinctive feature was the fiberglass
statue of a Hereford bull on a 90-foot pylon which became a
landmark.
In 1995 the American Hereford Association merged with the American
Polled Hereford Association. In 1997, the Association moved a few
way blocks away to 1501 Wyandotte and its headquarters were sold to
the HNTB architecture firm which took down the bull.
In 2002 the bull was restored to a 60-foot pylon across I-35 in
Mulkey Square. It either was loved as an icon or reviled as kitsch
detracting from the city's beauty. The statue's sculptor was Paul
Decker with Rochetti and Parzini of New York City, and was
manufactured at the Colonial Plastic Corporation of Newark, New
Jersey.
Your are looking for a micro/small magnetic container not too far
from Bob, resting under his watchful gaze.
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zntargvp ba srapr cbyr oruvaq cvyr bs ebpxf
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