Heavy muggle area in the center of town, so take your time with your picnic. Please return cache to the same discreet spot after logging in your find or directions will be off for the next cacher. Thanks!
This park is on Centennial Street and Bell St named for the Centennial of the United States when this town was formed in 1876 and John Bell, who with his partner James Shaw laid out this square mile town.
One of the first buildings built was the residence and store of Alexander Leslie (a couple of doors down to the West. JD Synder built the original Union Hotel and CH Pearson ran the general store across the street (now Casa Dumetz).
In 1882 the narrow-gauge Pacific Coast Railway came to town. This was a boom to this town, the tracks traveled to the North of this park right where the Men's Club and fire station currently are. The Depot Antique store is the last standing train depot of this historic railway. In 1887 the tracks were extended to go all the way to Los Olivos.
For more on the history of this wonderful town see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Alamos,_California