This cache is part of the 2011 Wicomico Geocache Dash.
The Wicomico Geocache Dash is a virtual trail that takes cachers to 22
sites located throughout Wicomico County.
The locations feature Wicomico's "Hidden Treasures" - parks, museums,
historical buildings, and waterways.
The Wicomico Geocache Dash is a Challenge trail and works
on a Passport system.
There are no alternate requirements to finding and logging this cache!
However, if you would like to complete the Challenge and be eligible for the
limited edition commemorative coin,
you must -
record the Code Word on your Passport, sign the logbook,
and take a picture of yourself with the container,
log your find online, and attach your picture to your log.
For more information on the 2011 Wicomico Geocache Dash or
to print out your Passport go to -
2011 Wicomico Geocache Dash
The Charles H. Chipman Cultural Center is the oldest standing
African American Church on Delmarva.
Before the church was erected this was an open meadow
where slaves gathered for worship services.
The Chipman Cultural Center is a historic landmark,
dating to 1837 when five local freedmen purchased property
and built a structure for use as a church, school and meeting place.
Formerly known as the John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church,
the building is now a cultural center and small museum
honoring the history of African Americans of the
Eastern Shore regional area.
Open in 1994, the Chipman Cultural Center serves its
community and its environs.
It is operated by the Chipman Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization
dedicated to maintaining the facility and educating the public
of the region's rich cultural background and to encourage
community support for multi-cultural issues and programs.
Cache Info:
You will be looking for a small size lock-n-lock.
Stealth is required!
This cache is only available from sunrise to sunset!