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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a waterproof match container, painted to blend. It's hidden very near an historical marker that is worth your time to stop and read. This location has plenty of safe parking available.

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Quanah Parker (c. late 1840s - February 23, 1911) was a Native American Indian leader, the son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and European American woman Cynthia Ann Parker, and the last chief of the Quahadi Comanche Indians.

Author Bill Neeley writes: Not only did Quanah Parker pass within the span of a single lifetime from a Stone Age warrior to a statesman in the age of the Industrial Revolution, but he never lost a battle to the white man and he also accepted the challenge and responsibility of leading the whole Comanche tribe on the difficult road toward their new existence

This marker commemorates his life and tells his story.








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