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The Strange Procession Which Never Moves Virtual Cache

Hidden : 3/10/2024
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:


Maplewood Cemetery is the home of the Wooldridge Monuments. These eighteen monuments consisting of mostly humans, although there is a horse, two dogs, one deer, and a fox, that gaze into the East, staring out across a field of nothing but the dead.

Commissioned by Colonel Henry G. Wooldridge and built over the course of seven years until Wooldridge’s own death on May 30, 1899, the monuments commemorate family members and other loved ones Wooldridge lost over the course of his lifetime. After more than a century of visitation by a public fascinated by the spectacle, the site has acquired an unofficial, completely disconcerting name: “The Strange Procession Which Never Moves.”

Prompted by no one but his own aching heart, the man spent his last years pouring his fortune into immortalizing all that was irretrievably lost in stunning fashion. Unfortunately, this gesture was just as fundamentally lost on its earliest viewers, who mistook his monument as a literal money pit worthy of attempted plundering, rather than appreciating it for the gorgeously metaphoric treasure chest it simply is. 

Populated with likenesses of those from Woolridge’s past, including a childhood sweetheart or his great-niece (depending on the lore), all of his sisters, his horse named “Fop,” plus his mother, brothers, as well as other creatures great and small who had been close to his heart. And while it may look like a small, very creepy private cemetery within the larger Maplewood Cemetery, Wooldridge is the only person actually entombed within the cordoned-off site.

Logging Requirements
To log your cache find you must answer the following question and perform one task. Please message your answer through my profile.

1. Facing the front of the procession, to your left, lies a lady under a horizontal log. Send me the question asked below her inscription?
2. Post a photo, with your found it log, of yourself or at least your hand with a thumbs up with the procession in the background. Please do not post photos from previous visits.

Please be respectful of any visitors. Please no night caching in the cemetery.

Virtual Rewards 4.0 - 2024-2025

This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between January 17, 2024 and January 17, 2025. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards 4.0 on the Geocaching Blog.

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