Rotary Park
A small children's tot lot complete with play apparatus, picnic
tables, sitting area and off-street parking can be found at Rotary
Park on Don Avenue, behind the Triton Museum of Art. Funds for park
development were contributed by the Santa Clara Rotary
Club.
Triton Museum
Seven acres of landscaped gardens at the
Triton Museum feature an eclectic sculpture collection, with
several sculptures by Sascha Schnittmann, most notably a reclining
female figure called Espoir and a horse called the Morgan Horse.
Further cultural offerings include theater performances, plus a
juried spring show in varying media and an autumn ethnic art
show.
Theodore Wores' paintings are a major
resource of the Triton Museum of Art at 1505 Warburton Avenue,
408/247-3754. It offers changing exhibits of folk art, contemporary
paintings, and classic fine art. Be sure to see on the museum
grounds the Jamison-Brown House, a well-preserved Victorian-era
structure noted especially for the wood craftsmanship of its
floors. There are many more plaques in this park.
The locationless cache targets - which you
will need to find in the park, if you are so inclined - are as
follows:
Out of place Pyramids
Man's Best Friend
The cache is a micro and this time you will
have to look at the ground. It could have been a magnetic
cache.
EDIT: Octagons! - Enough said ;-)
EDIT 01/28/05: Kenny162 noted "... the grounds supervisor. . .
said it use to be out in the lawn, but kids kept trying to spin it
and play on it, so they moved it to it's current location."