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Secret Garden Traditional Cache

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clarksintn: Archiving in hopes another cache can be placed in close or same area.

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Hidden : 11/5/2002
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A secret public garden tucked away in downtown DC behind the most intact late-Victorian home in the country. A perfect place to share your secrets.

Great news! Even though I'm no longer in DC, a fellow cacher has volunteered to adopt this cache, so it should be back up and running soon. Check back for updates.
This is a nice little walled garden in an unexpected spot -very well done and pretty secluded for the area. A good place to bring your bag lunch if you're in the Dupont area. I'm frequently surprised by how few people are here.

The garden is part of the "Brewmaster's Castle," aka the Heurich House . If you get a chance, you really should a visit to the mansion as part of your stop at the cache – it’s a really beautiful place and one of Washington’s best kept secrets. Click on their link for tour info. Also, they’re in some dire straights financially, so please consider making a donation either online or while you’re there.

To get to the cache, you must go inside the garden, so make sure you use the following instructions to get inside. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE HOURS ARE SOMETIMES SPORADIC, and for various reasons the garden will often be closed. The garden SHOULD be open Monday through Saturday from approximately 10 or 11 am to about 4 pm, weather permitting. (In general, winter seems to be seen as weather that does NOT permit, so your best chance is during the summer, late spring and early fall). If one gate isn't open, try the other. And by the way, just because the entrance near the cache is shut doesn't mean the park is closed. Be sure to give the handle a turn to see if it's unlocked. Your last chance is to ring the bell and sometimes the very friendly staff will be willing to help you out. Please, though, if you do need to rely on the caretakers to get to the cash, be gracious and make a donation in honor of their assistance.

Because of its sporadic availability, I wouldn’t recommend this cache if you have to travel long distances just to get this one, or if you only have time for only a single cache in DC. But if you happen to be in the area and don’t mind the possibility of not being able to get to the cache, it really is a special place. If you do get there and find it closed, you can always stop by another cache I’ve set up just a few blocks away: Church Ruins Park.

I also use this cache to help support a local artist’s PostSecret project (click on the link for more info.) In the cache are a number of postcards that have already been addressed. Decorate the blank side with some art and a true secret you've never told anyone, then mail it in anonymously. See the picture of the postcard below for more instructions, and please send me a quick note to let me know if the cache is out of them.

Also, a little warning: you might have a hard time finding this one without looking at the clue, especially if you’re trying to be inconspicuous. This is city cache and so I had to hide it very well. PLEASE do the same when you find and return it and please be very discreet. The cache itself is a small, flat, white candy tin.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)