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#33 - You're Gonna Love This Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 3/22/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache series is dedicated to musical artists that I've had the pleasure of seeing live!

Each cache name will be the title of a song by a different artist. 


The title of this cache is given to us by 3OH!3, whom I had the pleasure of seeing at Warped Tour (the one time I've gone).

I've heard from a few people completing the Massachusetts 351 Challenge say that Millville isn't an easy town to get.  I was driving through town and decided to poke around when I found the plaque with picnic tables and immediately pulled over.

At the time of submission, 3 other caches are available in Millville.  2 of them are traditionals only available by water, and 1 multi is available by land and water.  Hopefully this cache will help some complete the 351 challenge just a smidgeon easier.

I hope You're Gonna Love This.
 


The site of the Banigan City School, erected in 1897 as a two room schoolhouse for the children of neighboring mill families, is located on a 100 x 200 foot parcel that reaches from Prospect to Hope Streets. On these grounds you will find this cache.

This school was built on land donated by the U. S. Rubber Company through its president, Joseph Banigan. Banigan, an immigrant Irish-American, embodied the American rags-to-riches dream of success, and established a widespread reputation for himself through his benevolence and generous donations to civic, religious, and Irish causes and organizations. During the period of Millville’s receivership, the building was closed in 1944 and subsequenty razed.

Plaque near GZ
 



The cache has room for a log only, please bring a pen.  Use stealth, as this is in a residential area and the senior center is right next door.  I believe you can park on either street nearby, though I can tell you for sure there was room for a couple cars to pull off on Hope st.

Happy caching!

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