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Brownville--Western Union Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/9/2006
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a hide-a-key on a caboose.

The town of Brownville is one of Nebraska's oldest villages with an extensive amount of history. After finding the cache, take a scenic drive around downtown Brownville and soak in sights.

A brief history on the founder of Brownville...

Richard Brown
Brown was a native of Tennessee. He arrived at the site of Brownville on August 29, 1854. He named the site Brownville on September 3, 1854. A claim of 320 acres was made under the Federal Township Act. He completed his claim cabin on September 16, 1854. An official survey of the town was completed April 30, 1856. After several years residence, Brown moved to Texas. His last recorded home was in Humboldt County, California.


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