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CCGT2015 Peale Revisited Traditional Cache

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Paradise Bandits: • Archiving this cache AND stay tuned for a new cache and an official new GeoTour coming very soon to Clearfield County. Keep an eye on http://www.visitclearfieldcounty.org/geocaching for details.

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Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is with the 2015 CCGT Forgotten Clearfield County Geotrail.  Use your CCGT passport to collect 25 codes found in each cache to redeem for your 2015 CCGT geocoin.  


In addition, if you have completed all 5 years of the CCGT & you have your passport validated, a special trackable geocoin will be available in June. Visit www.visitclearfieldcounty.org/outdoors/geotrail for more information about the Clearfield County Geotrail, passports, geocoins & previous geotrails that are still open.

Clearfield County is full of old and historic locations, buildings and remnants of by gone eras.  Come and cache Clearfield County to learn about its rich history through ghost towns, abandoned cemeteries, Civil War uprising and its rich Native American presence.

As written in the Raftsman’s Journal, dated August 20, 1885 describing the town of Peale, PA:

please no night caching and as always, please wear the required orange during hunting seasons.

There were nearly 300 buildings and a population of 2,500 souls in the place, every one of whom is employed or dependent upon those employed by the coal or railroad company.   Modest homes rented for $4.25 - $6.75 per month including water. Altogether they were the most comfortable miners' cabins seen throughout the county and the rent is not high for a man earning $9 – $12 per week

This thriving town is now a ghost town with only one original building standing which is used as a camp.  There is only one way in and the same way out. All that is left of Peale is an abandoned, over-grown cemetery called Oakwood Cemetery with only one surviving memorial stone in a once extensive grave yard. The inscription on the one andn only stone reads:
"Martha Renfrew, died May 16, 1886, age 74 years, 11 months” (possibly 14 years, 11 months)

We hope you enjoy this area as much as we did researching it.

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