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Oklahoma Lighthouse #1 Multi-Cache

Hidden : 9/8/2002
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

The terrain is very easy, and is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers (although if you tour the oldest house, there are steps into the house and up to the second floor.) No poison ivy, no thorns, no chiggers, and no fire ants!

This is a virtual cache. There is no container. The only log is here, on this web site. There is a reward at the end when you successfully complete this hunt.

Note: no "armchair caching", please: we believe a player must visit a cache site in person in order for it to count as a find.

Kid Friendly Lunchtime Cache
Nightcaching Handicap Access
Less than 500 ft. from car to cache
Generated by The Selector

You may park at any one of the three points and walk to the other two:

1) Start at N35 19.692 & W096 54.959. Find the bust of a civic leader who was a local pharmacist and postmaster. Note the man’s nickname. You’ll need to remember or write down the three letters of his nickname.

2) Go to N35 19.722 & W096 54.980. Read the marker describing the oldest surviving house in Shawnee. Remember or write down the last name of the family that built the cabin. The exhibits in the museum indicate that this family, who made the 1891 land run, were not only land speculators, but also founders and promoters of the new town of Shawnee.

3) Go to N35 19.660 & W096 54.962. Write down or remember the year commemorated here.
Also write down or remember who is buried here: you will need to e-mail us the complete name in order to log the cache (please be sure not to give it away to others by putting the name in your log entry!) You may log your cache after you have e-mailed us (waiting is no fun), but we will delete any log that has not sent confirmation data. We will answer each e-mail, whether you log right away or wait for our okay. We don't check e-mail every day, so don't worry if you don't hear back from us immediately.

Now, to complete this cache you’ll need to combine the saved words and year, which when combined and used as a password, will enable you to unlock a beautiful certificate of accomplishment created especially for this cache. You can print it out in full color, put it in an expensive frame, and hang it on your wall!

Anyway. Take the three letters of the man’s nickname from #1, followed by the five letters of the family's from #2. Now, add the year from #3 and place them after the names (all lowercase letters) – ie: xxxxxxxx####, where ‘x’ is a letter of the word and name abbreviation, and ‘#’ is a date. This is the password which will open the file containing the certificate of accomplishment located at the “Images” section below.

This very interesting Museum houses exhibits explaining the history of Shawnee and Pottawatomie County and hosts special events, such as the annual Woodcarvers' Fun Day with music, dancing, food, and buggy rides. The Museum is free, but donations are accepted.
Visit this link to find out about the town and other local attractions. If you time your hunt right it can coincide with the Redbud Festival, the Pottawatomie County FREE Fair or one of the other events.

Families with small children may want to bring a picnic and check out the playground designed to look like this landmark, located at N35 20.438 & W096 54.431.

Many thanks to C. J. Doyle, whose Saint Marys Three-Step Virtual Cache is the inspiration and pattern for our first virtual cache.
Thanks also to the Railroad Baron, for his help with certificates.


And, we would like to express our appreciation and thanks to the Museum staff!

This cache may also be logged as a Navicache find.




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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gur Zhfrhz fgnss pna cebonoyl uryc lbh, vs lbh uhag gur pnpur qhevat gur Zhfrhz'f bcra ubhef.

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)