According to local historians, Kawameeh Park and the nearby
school are on land that was once owned by Native American chief
named Kawameeh. When European settlers arrived, the area was
plentiful with fish and wildlife. In November, 1665, the settlers
purchased the land from Kawameeh. This land became part of the
Elizabethtown Grant.
The cache is located in the park. It is a small container that
can hold coins and a log. The initial contents of the cache
include: a log sheet, a key chain, some small denomination coins
and non trackable coins and a small travel bug.
The terrain rating is a '3' as access to the cache may be
limited after rain. Stealth may be required. It is best to search
for this cache on weekends or late in the day. Please rehide as
found or better. Bring a pen or pencil.