Find the coordinates and you should be on city-owned land northwest of a city-owned building. There are parking garages nearby; one charges $1 to park.
The building is open Monday - Thursday from 9:30 am - 7 pm; Friday - Saturday from 9:30 am - 6 pm and Sunday from 1 pm - 5 pm. If you arrive at some other time, don't enter the building. I will not go your bail.
Once in the building, you must get as close as possible to a large Roman numeral 'seven'. (Please keep your feet on the ground.) At the base of the Roman numeral 'seven' is a depiction of two running horses. (Ignore any and all other horses, running or not.) To log this cache, you must e-mail me the floor of the building on which you are closest to the Roman numeral 'seven' and the number of horses' feet that are touching the ground for those two horses. No math is required. After you get this info, look down and up. Enjoy the views. There are color placards on each floor and an excellent brochure at the front desk that explain what you see. 'Septem' is the Latin word for 'seven'.
Info updated 11/25/2025. My thanks to Aronel, who told me the bu8ilding hours were wrong.
