This cache is a part of two different series as it incorporates a NRHP listing, a Lincoln City Park, and a local landmark with historic designation. This multiseries, multicache has four total stages. It isn't possible to skip stages, each one will have info needed to proced to the following stage as well as add to the final key.
Stage One: Antelope Grocery
This historic mixed use Tudor Revival style building was designed by Fiske & Meginnis and built in 1922. Roy B. Palin and his wife Julia ran a grocery on the first floor and there are residential apartments on the second floor. This property was placed on the NRHP on March 17, 1988.
On the south side of the building...
A= # of stained glass "E" times three
B= # of stained glass "E" times two
C= # of words in stained glass
On the west side of the building...
D= # of letters in stained glass
Stage Two: Antelope Park North (N 40° 48.DAB' W 96° 41.C10')
Antelope Park is unofficially recognized in three sections...
North: known for the Lee Ball Fields this area also includes the Fiske & Meginnis Muny building built in 1921 and was listed as a historic site in 2014.
Triangle: holding several of Lincoln's public gardens including Sunken Gardens which was recognized by National Geographic as one of the 300 best gardens in the U.S. and Canada
South: Technically encompases Memorial Park as well as holds the Shildneck Bandshell, The Veterans Memorial Garden, Auld Pavillion, the largest playground area in Lincoln, and Nebraska's replica of the Liberty Bell.
With the Lincoln Children's Zoo to the east, Normal Boulevard bordering the northeast, and the the Billy Wolff Trail and Rock Island Trail running throughout, this park is truly a gem of the 100+ parks in Lincoln.
There is a plaque on a rock nearby...
E= the last digit on the third year
F= # of times "Schrekinger" is written
G= # of "P" in the first line
Stage Three: Muny Building (N 40° 48.E7E' W 96° 41.F2G')
The Muny Building was built in 1921, designed with Spanish Colonial Revival styles, and is known historically as the Municipal Pool Bath House. Lincoln City's website notes that the Muny building "is significant as an early example of Lincoln's substantial commitment to parks and outdoor recreation and to dignified civic architecture. It also gained significance as the site of long, persistent, ultimately successful struggle for equal access to community facilities for all residents. The leadership of Rev. Trago T. McWilliams and his son, Rev. Trago O. McWilliams, in civil rights activities spanning several decades is a significant chapter in Lincoln’s heritage. "
The coordinates have taken you to where the edge of the pool used to be.
H= # of words written vertically to the right of the door
K= # of "E" in those words
Final: N 40° 48.BKG' W 96° 41.HBH'
Please replace as found and keep an eye out for muggles. Happy caching!