Clover First Presbyterian Church Mystery Cache
tmouse: This one really seems to be gone and since I am not able to get out there on a regular basis, I am pulling it with the hopes that someone else will pick up this puzzle cache and replace it in a safer location. The church is such a beautiful part of Clover and its history that I hate to remove it from the series but maybe someone from Clover will be able to get it back up and running with some slight modifications to the puzzle.
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Clover First Presbyterian Church
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This cache is a part of the Clover History Series and is a simple, 2 part puzzle cache. The listed coordinates will take you to a spot on the grounds of a beautiful church where you will find the answers to the following questions. Those answers will lead you to the nearby, in walking distance, actual site of the cache placement.
The Clover Presbyterian Church was established in 1881 by Bethel Presbytery to serve the spiritual needs of the Clover community as the town was growing from a railroad water stop into a piedmont textile community. Throughout its history the church has been marked by a deep commitment to Christian mission. We have a long tradition of supporting mission projects and those serving the church on the foreign mission field. At home, the church has always sought to maintain a joyful and exuberant worship life and strong ministries of education and nurture. These are the hallmarks of the Reformed Tradition and they certainly describe the heritage of this congregation.
The sanctuary, built on the famous Akron Plan architectural style, gathers the congregation around the table, pulpit and font in an arc, drawing the church family together for worship and praise.
As you are looking for this cache please take a moment to appreciate the wonderful architecture style of this beautiful church.
Questions leading to cache:
The first line of the plaque has ? letters = A
In listing of those killed were several fathers and their sons. One was a pastor and his son. # letters in last name of this father/son = B
Last number for both the Centennial and Sesquicentennial dates = C
N 35 0B.8BC W AA.B84
Please replace cache CAREFULLY so that wandering muggles will not see or find it.
To get credit for the Clover History Series you must answer the following question. You do not have to answer the question to get credit for the cache.
"What does the sign near the cache site say?"
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