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Water works Traditional Cache

Hidden : 3/1/2024
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
4.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


This cache can be difficult to get to. Be careful. It is a steep downgrade to get to and a steep upgrade to get out of. It definitely can be reached on foot without gear as myself and a geocaching friend did. This may not be for everybody. May require decent cardio. You can rest at the cache before leaving the way you came in. Will definitely be tricky to find in the snow and rain may make your trek slippery 

OLESON PARK BANDSHELL – FORT DODGE IA

City:

Fort DodgeIA

 

Site Type:

 

Parks and RecreationAmphitheaters and Bandshells

 

New Deal Agencies:

 

Work Relief ProgramsWorks Progress Administration (WPA)

 

Completed:

1938

 

Designer:

Henry Kamphoefner

 

Quality of Information:

Very Good

 

Marked:

Yes

 

Site Survival:

Extant

 

Description

Built by the WPA in 1938 and still in use. It is also known as the Karl King Bandshell.

“Hired to design the structure was Henry Kamphoefner, a young architect from Sioux City who had won international recognition for a pavilion which was constructed in Sioux City in 1935.  When completed in 1938 the Fort Dodge Bandshell was already considered an excellent example of Modern Movement Architecture.  It is made wholly of reinforced concrete cast in smooth-lined forms. WPA funding took care of 85% of the $45,000 cost, the City of Fort Dodge making up the remainder. The Oleson Park Music Pavilion was chosen by the State of Iowa as its example of architectural excellence at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. The bandshell has special added significance because of its close association to Karl King and Henry Kamphoefner…

The pavilion was the product of the Great Depression of the 1930’s and its construction reflected a sense of optimism and hope for the future at one of the low points in our nation’s history.  Constructed under the Federal Works Progress Administration, it was designed to bring economic relief by providing jobs and stimulation for the local economy.  The bandshell has become one of the most recognizable structures in Webster County and is clearly a symbol of Fort Dodge.  The dedication of the bandshell, which was held June 7, 1938 in conjunction with the annual convention of the Iowa Bandmasters Association, was one of the largest celebrations in the history of Fort Dodge.  More that 15,000 people attended the dedicatory concert.” 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybbx ng gur tebhaq naq lbh jvyy frr terra

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)