Liberty Road Mile Markz Traditional Cache
ZSandmann: Another one bites the dust. I'll free up the spot for another cacher.
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Micro cache, should be an easy grab, watch for muggles.
Liberty Road is the name given to the commemorative way marking the victorious route of the Allies, after D-Day in June 1944. It starts in Sainte-Mère-Église, in the Manche département in Basse-Normandie, France, travels across Northern France to Metz and then Northwards to end in Bastogne, on the border of Luxembourg and Belgium. At each of the 1,446 kilometres, there is a stone marker or 'Borne'. The first lies outside the town hall in Ste Mere Église. (number 0); the "00" one is placed at Utah beach. --- Wikipedia
This stone was given to Lafayette by their sister city: Le Ville de la Cannet, Cote d' Azur in France. It is a genuine stone from the Liberty Road and has just been repainted. Remember the history as you search for this urban cache.
About the Cache: A plastic nitro vial, no need to disturb the landscaping, you can reach it from the sidewalk.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
guvax cbyre ohg abg yvxr gur pbyq xvaq
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