Thirty caches are located in five different regions throughout NC. Mail the passport to the address inside the passport – then your passport will be returned with your unique coin.
All of the containers are the same - camouflaged 6 inch PVC tubes - the code word you need for your passport is inside the container on a laminated card and also taped on the container that holds the log sheet. Date your logbook and add your code word in the numbered area for the cache. As the containers may become over tightened, carry a TOTT to ease the opening process.
Passports will be available at the event, some Civil War Museums in NC, and via mail if you send me you address or you can download your passport here.
Hillsborough: The Dickson House

In April 1865, during the closing weeks of the war, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnson's Army of Tennessee camped at the farm of Alexander Dickson while Johnson conferred with Confederate civil authorities in the Dickson House. The actual Dickson House was moved to this spot in historic downtown Hillsborough in 1982. It serves as the Hillsborough Visitor's Center.