The Emmet County Transportation Quest Geo-trail will take participants on a tour to discover the interesting historic transportation places in the county. Each cache will provide a specific answer to a question on the passport. Information and the passport can be downloaded from the Emmet County web site http://www.emmetcounty.org/geocache/
Once 25 of the caches in this tour have been completed, the passport can be taken to Emmet County Building, Suite 178 or mailed to Beth Eckerle, Emmet County Building, Suite 178, 200 Division St., Petoskey, MI 49770 to receive a collectable souvenir coin for this series.
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The people of Ayr had three churches to attend in the 1880’s and later. This Mennonite church was the first township church that began in 1879 and is the second oldest church building in Emmet County. The present building had the infamous rail down the center of the church to separate the males from the females during worship. A cemetery was started before the building was finished and ready for services. You are looking for a camo painted match stick container.