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Terrain:
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ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST VISITORS BUREAU
McKean County Historical Geotrail
Bring or Mail passport to receive a trackable geocoin.

ZIPPO-CASE MUSEUM
Admission is free. Hours are Mon-Sat 9-5 Sun 11-4.

CACHE COORDINATES
FINAL is on a trail.

N 41° 57. A_____ B_____ C_____

W 078° 44. D_____ E_____ F_____


ZIPPO - NORTH COORDINATES

A. Zippo founder George G. ____________ began crafting the first Zippo lighter in the fall of 1932 and completed it in early 1933.
Number of letters minus 3

B. A Zippo lighter saved his life in 1969. ____________ ____________ received his Medal of Honor from President Nixon in 1971.
Number of letters. Digital Root plus 1

C. Number of Race lighters on display plus number of RocknRoll CD cases on display.
Digital Root minus 2

CASE - WEST COORDINATES

D. A. The Case Astronauts Knife commemorates the ____________ and ____________ space voyages.
Digital Root plus 5

E. Within the 100 mile circle of knife manufacturing, the Case family name meant ____________.
Number of letters plus 2

F. ____________ ____________ is on the Wall of Fame as the Case Special Star and Shining Light.
Number of letters minus 6

DIGITAL ROOT ... The digital root of a number is the single digit that you get by adding all of the digits of the original number together. If the result of that is multiple digits, you add those digits together, repeating the process until you get a single digit. That digit is the digital root of the original number.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

purpxfhz = 36 Uvqqra Inyyrl Genvy pnzb ybpx-a-ybpx

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)