The cache is a 6 inch plastic mustard jar with camo paint. It contains sidewalk chalk, a bouncy ball, scissors, a shell, a Niagara Falls patch, a pencil and a log book. A 10 yard walk from the parking lot should take you to ground zero. The groundskeeper and the facility director has given permission for this geocache.
This gothic-style, wood-frame building is the former home of Lewis Kennedy, built in 1875. Kennedy developed the community of Kennedy Heights and served as its mayor before the area was annexed by Cincinnati. In 2003, developers had threatened to bulldoze the 21-room historic landmark for a storage facility.