100 Flagler Facts Numbers Run. 100 easy to get to, easy to find caches.
This numbers run has been created by Delaine S and the “Old Man of Geocaching”, POJ of POJ & MMJ, as our way of thanking all who have come before us who have made our caching trips fruitful and prolific.
This numbers run is all about Flagler County. The sequentially numbered caches are all on the same side of the road. Seeking the caches in ascending numerical order will ensure that all the caches are on the right side of the road. There are no sidewalks or bike paths along this run. Park off of the road and use caution re-entering the roadway. These caches are all in camouflaged preforms, most of them hanging by green coated wire. There are no baggies or anything else in these caches except the log. Bring your own writing instrument. Please be careful to correctly align the cap on the preform after signing the log, and snug it to the preform to ensure the log will stay dry.
Please put each cache back just the way you found it.
Flagler Fact # 50
A major sugar works was located in what is today The St. Joseph's shopping district of Palm Coast. It is bounded by Old Kings Road, Palm Coast Parkway and Florida Park Drive North being one of the busiest traffic spots in Palm Coast. Nothing remains of this plantation as it was destroyed in the building of the center. However, it is one of the more historic locations in Flagler County. This major plantation was in operation from 1816, was destroyed in February of 1836, but was re-built and put back into operation by General Hernandez. It was sold in 1896 to Venancio Sanchez. Reportedly the large metal kettles for sugar production were also used to produce salt from sea water for the Confederate forces.
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