This Series is dedicated to those who know that “freedom don't come free”. This is one of the containers with a code for the puzzle that leads you to the final. Enjoy and be safe.
This cache is part of the God Bless the U.S.A. series. The Final is the Puzzle Cache, God Bless the U.S.A. GC81GVA. You must locate the 10 caches in the Altoona Area to obtain all the clues for the final’s coordinates. Each cache contains a letter. And each cache has a question to answer about the monument there.
N40° AB.CDE W 078° FG.HIJ
And they can't take that away (GC81GTH): LETTER = the Ave number – the Street number + 1
In 1920, more than $5,000 was raised to have this memorial statue of World War I soldiers erected in Juniata. The statue carved by Frank B. Gibson of Lock Haven was dedicated on Sept. 6, 1920. “This will be a sacred spot – a spot to visit as you appraise yourselves of your own true value as Americans, a place to be proud of, a place that will be an inspiration to the people in future generations,” Judge Thomas J. Baldrige said during the dedication ceremony. The statue was moved a block in 1980 to allow for development of a playground for the Juniata Elementary School.
BYOP and tweezers. Please replace exactly as found so everyone can enjoy.