The cache is not at the posted coordinates. You will need to do a
little math and have a compass to find it!
What you see here is a reminder of a very special
part of Honolulu’s history. In front of you lies a mere two
acres of land. Can you imagine 26,000 people here all at the same
time? They deafened the neighborhood with their cheers and screams
for decades. What’s your favorite sport? Football? Baseball?
Stock car racing? Polo? Or do you prefer a rock and roll concert?
All of Honolulu found it back then at this place.
Today, mothers push baby strollers on the paved paths and kids
scramble over the gentle hills. Many folks bring a picnic lunch to
enjoy in the shade.
From the coordinates above, go 435 feet at “X”
degrees magnetic. “X” will be equal to the number of
years between the closing of “The Palace” and the
installation of the monument multiplied by 15.5
You will find a logbook here. Please do not add any trade items
to the cache. Bring a pen or pencil to sign your name and date to
the log. Please replace everything exactly as found. There is no
need to climb on top of, or dismantle anything. The cache is not
buried or covered. It will be in plain sight if you are looking in
the right place!
Can you see the ghosts of Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens, Joe DiMaggio
and Elvis? They all have been here before, how about you? If you
happen to have any personal memories of Honolulu’s
“Termite Palace” please share them with us here.


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