Please do not go to the posted coordinates. This geocache will not be found within a business or home. You must look within the description to determine the coordinates.

This is a rather confusing layout, in that we cannot readily determine what each room may be named, except for the bathroom. So, let me take you on a tour:
The front door faces south and opens into Room #1. As you walk into the vestibule you will be asked to take off your shoes, as this company is very aware of the dirt that can be carried in, especially on boots that have deep grooves in them. You are provided with some warm, "one size fits most" size 7 socks since yours have multiple holes in them and are very gray from all the washings.
Walking straight ahead you will be asked to sit and wait until your appointment. This is room # 2. It is quite large and contains a table with six chairs around a rectangular table, as well as two comfortable chairs with a round table. While the the seatings are not close, they can comfortably accommodate 8 people unless a larger group needs additional chairs, which are stored in the basement.
Room # 3 is probably the most popular since it has a fireplace where you can warm your feet, and in some cases, get hypnotized by the fire and fall asleep. I take off my glasses, close my eyes, and take a quick 4 minute nap.
A secretary appears and asks that you follow her. She passes through room #2 and upon entering room #1 she takes a quick left into a small room (room #4) with two additional doors. The secretary takes you to the left and into room #5, a beautifully decorated room with a table and four chairs, four cabinets, a mini refrigerator, a sink, and a sinktop adorned with fruits and vegetables as accoutrements for alcoholic drinks - olives, celery, cherry tomatoes, orange, lemon, and lime slices, as well as pearl onions. Noticing a cell phone on the floor, I quickly pick it up before anyone steps on it and place it on the table. Strangely, no one claims it. I pour myself a glass of Cabernet wine, and add nothing to it.
We discuss geocaching and the thought that it should be expanded to include indoor geocaching, especially in the winter months and northern climates. We would have to come up with stringent rules to manage access to these indoor spaces, and not find ourselves invading privacy or trespassing laws. Owners of said properties would have to give their permission and the rules that are posted for their sites. After much discussion, the four of us decide to send an email out on various geocaching websites to gather other opinions. We will meet again soon.
As you say goodbye in the doorway of room #5, I notice what I think might be a bedroom, with a remote control atop a dresser. I quickly retreat since this is obviously a private area.
Back in room #4 I see a bathroom with the door open. Thinking about my long drive home I ask if I may use it. Sitting on the toilet I can see keys on the tile floor of the shower and wonder how they could have been left there. Along with the keys I notice that there is a wet $10 bill stuck to the wall, just under the shower head.
I quickly return to the front doors, thank my host, and decide that I would rather continue doing my gecaching outside.
Just to give you a start, the coordinates start with North 42 1 and West 083 4
Congratulations to Paddling Pirates for the FTF!