There is nothing better than a good road trip: driving down the open road, eating at tiny roadside diners, going 150 miles out of the way to take a selfie in front of ... the Peachoid water tower! Oh Say, can you see … me with the world’s largest frying pan?
This geotrail honors those unique, odd, bizarre, fun, historic, campy, weird, and just downright interesting roadside attractions in North and South Carolina. The caches aren’t meant to be hard, it is a power-trail after all. None of the caches are hidden at the posted locations - but answer the question correctly and you will have a working set of coordinates. All of the hides are preform bottles.
In the 1960's, Huey Cooper, as a retiree would sit on a wall down town to greet passers by and for a nickel he would let you rub is lucky rabbit’s foot. Huey would use his income to buy cigars and bottles of Coke. The rabbit’s foot must have brought him lots of luck, because Mr. Cooper was 105 when he died despite the stogies and soda. Local residents commissioned a statue in his memory. Now a bronze likeness of the spirited resident sits at his former spot - forever holding out his rabbit’s foot, and there is a slot in his right pocked for luck-seekers to deposit their nickels.
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Where are Mr. Cooper and the luck of the rabbit's foot?
A. North Charleston, SC - 808
B. Lake City, SC - 513
C. Columbia, SC - 450
D. St. Helena Island, SC - 141