The Granite Bowl Traditional Cache
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Very nice place for a picnic.
The Granite Bowl:
Elberton's unique Granite Bowl is Georgia's largest high school stadium with a seating capacity of 20,000. In 1953 the stadium project used over 100,000 tons of Elberton Granite which transformed a discarded forest area into one of the most unique football stadiums in the United States. The stadium has been honored in several national magazines, one recently calling it the best place to have a high school football game in the country. Built entirely with contributions and community effort, the Granite Bowl is a source of civic pride in Elbert County. The scoreboard was donated to Elbert County by the University of Georgia after having served in Sanford Stadium. The Granite Bowl celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003.
Cache has been rehidden at new coordinates near the original spot and has been changed in size as well to protect from muggles. New cache is a film canister.
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