Moe Traditional Cache
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Public parking is available in State Farm Park.
Parking Coordinates are provided in a waypoint below.
Follow the paved path along the back of the park towards County Line Rd.
The cache is not in State Farm Park, so it could be gotten 24/7, just not from the park.
YOU SHOULD NOT TRY TO ACCESS THE CACHE FROM
THE NATIONAL GUARD PARKING LOT
OR
THE BELLA VISTA ITALIAN CLUB.
The Three Stooges
Series
This is a short series of SIX (6) Traditional Stooge Caches that will lead you to a Bonus Mystery/Unknown Stooge Cache.
Pay attention to the numbers written inside the lids as you will need to put them together for the coordinates to find The Bonus Stooge.
4 of the caches will have 2 numbers in the lid and 2 of the caches will only have 1 crucial number in each.

Moe Howard
Moe Howard was born on June 19, 1897, in Bensonhurst, New York, a small Jewish community on the outskirts of Brooklyn. Moe's real name was Moses Horwitz. Moe's mother's name was Jennie Horwitz, and his father was clothing cutter Solomon Horwitz. Moe was the fourth eldest of five Howard brothers. Two of Moe's brothers, Jerome (Curly), and Shemp performed with him as members of The Three Stooges. Moe's other two brothers, Jack and Irving, never entered show business.
Moe graduated from P.S. 163 in Brooklyn. He attended Erasmus High School for only two months and never completed his high school education. To please his parents he took a class in electric shop at the Baron DeHirsch Trade School in New York. Moe's true love, however, was the theater. In 1909 at the Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn he earned his entry into film making by running errands for the performers. His persistence paid off, and he soon appeared in films with such stars of the time as John Bunny, Flora Finch, Earle William, Herbert Rawlinson, and Walter Johnson.
It was also in 1909 that Moe met Ted Healy. They became close friends, and in the summer of 1912 joined Annette Kellerman's aquatic act as diving "girls". This job only lasted through the summer. After a separation, Moe renewed his acquaintance with Ted Healy in 1922 and together with brother Shemp formed a partnership, which would last, with a few short breaks, for almost 10 years. On June 7, 1925, Moe married Helen Schonberger, who was a cousin of the late Harry Houdini.
After a short stint outside of show business, Moe rejoined Ted Healy. Larry Fine joined the act in 1925. Healy with his Stooges appeared in a string of vaudeville shows including A Night in Venice. Ted Healy and his Stooges made their first screen appearance in the classic 1930's comedy feature "Soup to Nuts" for 20th Century Fox. This film was followed by a series of comedies for Metro Goldwyn Mayer.
In 1934, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Jerome Curly Howard, signed on with Columbia Studios as The Three Stooges to make the comedy shorts that are still viewed on television today. In 1958, Moe and Larry joined Joe DeRita to continue The Three Stooges act until Larry suffered a stroke during the filming of "Kook's Tour" in 1970. As Larry was unable to perform, Moe and Curly Joe considered re-placing him with Emil Sitka, but The Three Stooges never performed together again. Moe has two children, Joan and Paul. Moe passed away on May 4, 1975 at the age of 77.
The cache is a camo painted recycled 32 oz. PB jar with plenty of room for trackables and trade items.
Please, be sure to rehide the Cache as well or better than you found it.
The cache has no pen or pencil so ..........

Good Luck, Be Careful
and most of all Have Fun
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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