CCGT Penfield Mystery Cache
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This Cache is part of the Clearfield County Geotrail cemetery leg. Each cache contains a unique self inking stamp to use in your CCGT passport book, once you obtain 25 CCGT finds your passport can be validated for our commemorative coin. Please be respectful to the cemeteries and only cache from dawn till dusk. Please visit www.visitclearfieldcounty.org/outdoors/geotrail for information on where to obtain your passport book and how to validate your book to receive the coin.
The coordinates for the first stage will take you to a state historical plaque with information you will need to get the coordinates for the final, which takes you to the are where this person is laid to rest.
From the Obituary:
"He was born in Penfield in 1881. He had a talent for music but never had a music lesson. A cousin taught him how to read the staff. He wrote band music for every instrument. He taught band in Weedville and then in Butler, but was never paid for his teaching. His talent all went to music, none of it went to business. He died in Butler in 1955, a pauper."
Inscription on his stone reads:
"He Gave His All for Music"
The Final Coordinates
N41*12.ABC
W078*34.DEF
Count the number of letters in the one-word answers below to get your coordinates
A) What was this person's first name?
B) What was his Occupation?
C) What was "Glorious"?
D) What is the first instrument listed?
E) What is the first word of the fifth line?
F) What is the second instrument listed?
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