When is a Cemetery Not a Cemetery? Traditional Cache
When is a Cemetery Not a Cemetery?
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When family plots become army fortresses and tombstones are cool hiding places for monster games of hide-and-seek.
Woodland Cemetery provided countless hours of fun for myself and my siblings. Playing among the many rows of headstones with unfamiliar names and the rolling hills along the bluffs of the Mississippi River.
Then one day I saw a name I recognized: John Wood. We just learned about him in school. He founded Quincy and later became governor of Illinois. Woodland Cemetery is named for him. You can visit his tomb 475 feet at 145 degrees from this cache site.
You are looking for a small cammo peanut butter jar.
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