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Peteetneet Museum Letterbox Hybrid

Hidden : 7/15/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Note: the cache is NOT at the posted coordinates. It is nearby however, so read below for more info.

Above: Chief Peteetneet


 


View of building at its base, looking skyward


About the Museum:

The Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center was named after the Ute Indian Chief, Peteetneet, who lived near the creek that runs through what is now called Payson. Although he died on December 23, 1861, the Peteetneet School, which was erected in 1901, was named in his honor. 

The building is an historical landmark in Payson. The Victorian style building served as an elementary school until 1988. At that time, it was abandoned by Nebo School District. The property was then returned to Payson City and they wanted to demolish the beautiful, old building. 

Larry Brown and Dr. Gordon Taylor led a group of citizens and formed People Preserving Peteetneet to save the historical building from the wrecker's ball. It was the concerned citizens group who took a stand to preserve this beautiful edifice. During the first few years of the restoration, it was not uncommon for Dr. Taylor and others on the committee to work 8-16 hour days helping to restore and maintain Peteetneet. They were willing to do hard manual work to help restore the building to its original beauty. Dr. Taylor was able to acquire available grant monies, and mobilized other volunteers to help when needed. 

The Historic Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center represents an ongoing act of love expressed by the community to all visitors. Not only is it the restoration and preservation of a beautiful historic school building, but it is a gathering place for children and adults who want to enjoy the facility and what it has to offer.


View of building looking north, from next to the Peteetneet statue.


Cache Description: 
I thought a cache mentioning this beautiful historic building in Payson would be nice, so here it is. At the posted coordinates, you get a nice view of the building and the surrounding grounds. Also, it is where you'll find a statue of Chief Peteetneet, the namesake for the school (and originally the town, though the name was later changes to Payson).

When you arrive at the posted coordinates, after taking a look at the building, etc., take a look around. To your NW there should be a huge electric pole about 45 ft away. Walk over to it.

Once you reach the pole, you'll need to head west across the street, and follow the sidewalk path westward another 165 ft (from the pole). Then, you should look to the left of the sidewalk for the cache. Happy Hunting!

As this is a Letterbox cache, please leave the stamp for other cachers to find. Thanks!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Onfr bs cbyr, ohfu arne gerr.

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)