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Early Settlers Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/8/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a micro container containing log only so pleas bring your own scribbler.This is in the town centre so much stealth is required.

The township of Freeling was surveyed in March 1860 by Robert Stephenson. It was named after Major-General Sir Arthur Henry Freeling, Surveyor-General of South Australia from 1849-61.Freeling was a stopping place on the Gawler to Kapunda railroad, which opened in 1860. The Freeling Hotel was founded in 1863, the Railway Hotel in 1867 and the St Petri Lutheran Church (now St Peter’s Uniting Church) in 1871. By 1866, Freeling’s population numbered approximately 60.
At GZ you will find a sculpture depicting Early Settlers veiwing their first crop. The sculpture was created as part of the Jubilee celebration in 1986 by artist Christopher John Radford, who donated it ti the township.

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