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JAXPARKS 2013 - Jessie Ball duPont Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 6/9/2013
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Please NOTE that to make room for the upcoming 2014 JaxParks GeoChallenge all 2013 geocaches will be disabled and/or archived on June 30th, 2014.

Jessie Ball duPont Park

Cache information:

Steward: OCoconClan
Park: Jessie Ball duPont Park
Cache type: Mystery/puzzle
Coordinates: N30° 18.989 W081° 39.486
Difficulty: 2.5
Terrain: 1.5
Cache Description:
The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates, but rather is located at N30 19.ABC W081 39.XYZ. All the information you need to locate the cache can be found on a short tour of this nifty urban park.

The posted coordinates are just outside the entrance arch where you will find a Dedication Plaque in the walkway.
X = 4th digit of the dedication year.

Just inside the entrance you will find the Frank X. Freidmann Memorial Plaque in the sidewalk.

A = 4th digit of his birth year.
C = 1st digit in day of month of quote.

Further on you will find the Urban Trees Sign (N30 19.004 W081 39.496).
B = 1st digit of year when Jacksonville citizens and agencies began tree planting programs anew.
Y = 3rd digit of that same year.
Still further into the shade you will find Jacksonville's Favorite Oak Sign (N30 19.017 W081 39.483).
Z = least number of centuries the tree has been alive.
Hours:
Sunrise to Sunset

 
Parking Fee:
Free HC at entrance and 2-hr on nearby streets

History of Jessie Ball duPont Park
Jessie Ball duPont Park, home of the Treaty Oak, is located in the Southbank area. An amusement complex known as Dixieland Park, which included most of the site, opened in 1907. In the 1930’s, the Garden Club, Mrs. Jessie duPont, and a Times Union reporter, Pat Moran, began efforts to preserve the tree. Moran coined the name Treaty Oak while writing a fictitious story about how white settlers and Indians met under the tree to sign peace treaties. Mrs. duPont and the Alfred I. duPont Foundation purchased the land containing the tree around 1934 and donated it to the City in 1964. The City acquired the remainder of the property between 1964 and 1971, the year the park was named in honor of Jessie duPont (1884-1970), an ardent philanthropist and part-time Jacksonville resident. Through the efforts of the City and private groups and individuals, a major project was completed in 1995 to preserve the tree and enhance the park. 

2013 JAXPARKS GeoChallenge:
The City of Jacksonville has teamed up with The Cache Station and The Friends of Jax Parks to bring you the second annual The JaxParks GeoChallenge. This year, the Friends of Jax Parks have hidden 30 new caches that will let you explore a diverse selection of parks around Jacksonville.

Geocaching is an outdoor adventure game similar to a treasure hunt played with a GPS device. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, take a trinket from the cache, leave something of greater or equal value in return for the next person and then share your experiences online. There are over two million active geocaches around the world and now with the JAXPARKS GeoChallenge you can explore Jacksonville's parks.
 

Rules for the JAXPARKS GeoChallenge:
For a complete list of all the parks in the JaxParks Challenge, official rules and instructions on how to receive your Geocoin click Rules for the JaxParks Challenge

Have fun and enjoy the tour of some of JaxParks coolest parks!!

Jacksonville Parks Information:
For informantion on:  Parks and Recreation Department (JaxParks)

Special Thanks:
Special thanks to the Friends of JAXPARKS and OcoConClan, Volunteer Steward of this geocache.
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Disclaimer to New Geocachers:
Please join us in playing! All are welcome who observe and obey the rules. Please do not move or vandalize the container. Replace the cache like or better than you found it and when you leave, make sure the cache is completely covered. The real treasure is just finding the container and sharing your thoughts with everyone who finds it. 

 

 

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Qnex haqre yvtug

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)