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Bridges of Atchison County #103 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/18/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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We decided to do a series of some of the Bridges of Atchison County.   No, we don't have covered bridges, but we do have some pretty neat old bridges, and some new ones.   We hope you enjoy visiting some of them.  While placing these caches, we came upon deer, buffalo, coyote, rabbits, and one ole hoot owl, that was telling me all about the area or told me to get out, I don't know which. 

You know the drill:  Not all of the roads in Atchison County are paved or gravel.  Some of the roads are dirt roads, use caution,  if the dirt roads are wet - DO NOT ATTEMPT!  

Your quest is to find one of those wonderful little nanos. 

At the opening of the new high school building in 1910, the first public kindergarten was established.   In the spring of 1914, another kindergarten was opened the new Washington School. 
The corner stone of the Central Building was laid in Augusst, 1868.  This building was destroyed by fire in October 1869.   The constrtuction of a new building  on the old foundation began as soon as plans were completed.   This was the  the three-story brick building  costing $35,000, torn down in 1908, to make room for the magnificent high school building completed in 1910, and occupied for all school purposes in September of that year.  On October 5,  1892, the name was changed to "The Ingalls School."

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