The geocache is available to be found in Daylight Hours ONLY.
Please park only in designated areas.
Please replace/re-hide the geocache as it was found to allow the same fun experience for all geocachers.
Cache safely and HAVE FUN !
There were originally some COMMEMORATIVE WOODEN COINS that were contained in each museum geocache, and you could take one. Due to popularity, many of the museum caches no longer have any of the coins available in the caches, but you may go inside during business hours and check with the host location to see if they have any left on hand.
NOTE: Be sure to write down the NUMERIC CODE associated with, and contained in each cache. Those numbers will be used to locate the coordinates to the BONUS CACHE for this series!
Click this bookmark link to see all of the Q.C. Museum Series caches: [Click Here]

In 1892, Charles Deere built Butterworth Center a block from his home Overlook (Deere-Wiman House) as a wedding gift for his youngest daughter, Katherine, and her husband William Butterworth. Over the years, the Butterworths tripled the size of their home, which they called Hillcrest. In 1910, the Butterworths designed extensive formal gardens that included a lawn bowling field and pathways that wound past a fountain, through a large pergola, and into a charming summer gazebo. Because of Katherine's generosity and foresight, visitors may still wander the lush grounds among countless species of plants or take a moment to savor the view from Butterworth Center's ample, screened porch. Interior tours of the Center lead guests through three floors of handsomely appointed rooms that originally served as living quarters to William and Katherine Butterworth. Tours are given Monday through Friday by appointment.
More information is available at this link: http://www.butterworthcenter.com
Permission for placement of this geocache was granted by: Gretchen Frick Small - Program Director Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House
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