Stanbery Cache Traditional Cache
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This cache is located in Stanbery Park, a Cincinnati Park in Mt. Washington.
Stanbery Park was named for Brigadier General Sanford B. Stanbery, who was the highest-ranking officer from Hamilton County in World War I. His tudor style house in the park was the caretaker's residence for many years.
This park is probably best known for its sledding hill, but there are also picnic areas, playgrounds and hiking trails. This cache is a 7" tall round plastic canister.
There are a couple of ways to get to the cache: You can walk past the sledding hill, follow the wide path to the picnic area, and take the trail into the woods past the pavilion; or, if you prefer, you can enter the woods at the trail just off the parking lot, and take the longer, but more scenic route along the creek. Either way, the hiding spot is 40 feet or so off the trail.
Use stealth...muggles may be nearby.
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