Go to the posted coordinates and you will find yourself in Bob Woodruff Park standing in front of the largest, oldest tree in Plano - The Plano Quadricentennial Bur Oak. The Bur Oak tree is approximately 90 feet tall, 196 inches in circumference, and has a crown spread of 103 feet. Dr Howard Arnott, a biology professor at the University of Texas at Arlington has examined samples of the tree limbs and has calculated the age of the tree to be over 400 years old.
The Bur Oak was recognized as having lived here at the signing of the U.S. Constitution and at the coordinates you will also find a sign commemorating the trees designation as the Plano Bicentennial Tree. The final coordinates for this cache can be found by correctly answering the question below;
The Bur Oak was originally recognised at the 2002 Arbor Day. It was rededicated in;
A - 2007 : N 33 01.843 W 96 39.725
B - 2012 : N 33 01.755 W 96 39.571
C - 2017 : N 33 01.605 W 96 39.502
You are looking for a camoflauged pre-form container but if you are scared of heights then this cache is not for you because it is fairly high up the tree.
Happy hunting and I hope you enjoy learning a little bit more about our area. More information on this famous tree can be found at https://txhtc.org/trees/the-plano-quincentennial-bur-oak-2/
congratulations to TheRock_64 and TXGal66 for being the FTF