Welcome to the USA Geoart! The caches are obviously not at the posted coordinates, but they are all located along Route 3 in NH and Route 102 in Vermont. They are all relatively simple finds because I want everyone to be able to find these caches, regardless of age or physical ability. But to find these caches, you must solve the following questions about each state’s symbols. The website I used to gather the information was https://statesymbolsusa.org, so please use the same website to avoid any discrepancies.
In each cache, there is a special little surprise for the FTF if they want it, a little homemade magnet of each state. Will you be the first to collect all fifty?
I also need to give a huge shout out to my Mom, Mummie91957, for helping me immensely with this geoart series. Without her, this geoart would’ve taken much longer to plan out.
Wisconsin joined the union of May 29, 1848 as the 30th state. After the American Revolution it became a U.S. territory. Soon it began attracting settlers looking for work in its mining, lumber and dairy industries. In the years leading up to the Civil War, Wisconsin was an important stop on the Underground Railroad. Many slaves passed through the state on their way to freedom in Canada.
N 44 A.BCD, W 71 E.FGH
A: State Animal:
Badger = 49
Beaver = 50
B: State Bird:
Cardinal = 3
American Robin = 8
C: State Fish:
Landlocked Salmon = 9
Muskellunge = 2
D: State Flower:
Wood Violet = 6
Dandelion = 8
E: State Fruit:
Cranberry = 33
Strawberry = 32
F: State Nickname:
The Green Bay State = 0
The Badger State = 5
G: State Tree:
Sugar Maple = 9
Oak = 6
H: State Beverage:
Coffee = 2
Milk = 7