This is my first hide. This cache is located on a scenic walk through Plymouth's historical Jenney Grist Mill and Town Brook. I've grown up in Plymouth all my life but decided to hide a cache here as many tourists are in this area and there are not many caches in downtown Plymouth. Every once in a while I enjoy exploring Plymouth as if I was vacationing here from somewhere else. This cache is best to find in the sunny spring and summer months but can be found in the winter (shouldn't be any trouble). The best place to park is at the Jenney Grist Mill parking lot and take a walk down the paved path that trails behind Lucioso's Restaurant. For a little bit longer walk and busier parking you could enter the trail at Brewster Gardens. Enjoy the history of Plymouth as you hunt for this easy find! There is room for surprises but not for a pen. BRING YOUR OWN PEN!
Please tightly secure the cap to this cache and re-cover it as you found it (or better!).
HISTORY
The original Jenney Grist Mill was built in Plymouth Colony by John Jenney in 1636, and was run by him until his death in 1644. After his death, his wife Sarah and son Samuel continued to run the mill until Stockbridge took over the mill for legal reasons. The mill burned down in 1837. In 1970, the mill was rebuilt in on its original site on the Town Brook. (source: Wikipedia)