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EarthCache Geocoin

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Released:
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Origin:
Denmark
Recently Spotted:
In Mill Creek Overlook

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see as much of the world as possible

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a earthcacg geo coin, let the earth be your teacher!

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    Tracking History (11494.6mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 3/19/2010 Benchmark Blasterz placed it in Mill Creek Overlook Maryland - 1,191.42 miles  Visit Log
    • Travel Bugs at Jefferson Memorial 17 Mar 2010
    • Close-up of TBs at Jefferson Memorial
    • TB at MD State Capitol Bldg
    Retrieve It from a Cache 3/13/2010 Benchmark Blasterz retrieved it from Mile Zero District of Columbia   Visit Log

    Mistakenly placed in cache, but will use for mileage.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 2/6/2010 Benchmark Blasterz retrieved it from "Bridge Over Troubled Water #20" Texas   Visit Log

    Bug drop and retrieve to write the (very short) story of our caching day with friends AlekM and his Dad. We have had a super fun (though bitterly cold) caching day in Rockwall. Unfortunately, all the caches we found were either bison-tube micros or camo'd pill bottles, too small for any trackable. So we are merely dipping all these bugs in this last cache of a great series across Lake Ray Hubbard for mileage.

    Dropped Off 2/6/2010 Benchmark Blasterz placed it in "Bridge Over Troubled Water #20" Texas - 10 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 1/31/2010 Benchmark Blasterz retrieved it from Winchester Texas   Visit Log

    Quick bug dip in a cache we are FTF on!

    Dropped Off 1/31/2010 Benchmark Blasterz placed it in Winchester Texas - 42.61 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 1/25/2010 Benchmark Blasterz retrieved it from Cattle Pens At The Meat Packing Plant Texas   Visit Log

    Bug dip for mileage and to write the story of our visit to the Fort Worth Stockyards.

    We have had a fun day today caching and benchmarking around the Stockyards. As a FW native, Mama Blaster has been coming to the stockyards for as long as she can remember. She can remember when it was still smelly around here. It took YEARS after the plants closed (the last one, Swift & Co., closed in 1971) for the smell of the meatpacking operations that went on for 70 years here to fade away completely. Now it is a fun, vibrant, and tourist-friendly (but still authentic) area. Mama Blaster and her Dad would come down here for buffalo burgers in the 1970s and 80s when that meat was still hard to find, and when the stockyards area was still pretty rough.

    Today the entire Blaster family came and enjoyed the history and atmosphere of this unique area. Mama Blaster has brought the younger Blasterz here several times, but never with travel bugs. We had extra fun finding cool things to take pictures of with our travelers. We found a small cactus garden on the Stockyards hotel, which is now a very nice historic hotel but has a very long bordello history. The TBs all had their pictures made in the garden. Then it was out to the historic 1910 entry to the Stockyards, where the bugs got photographed with the historic marker. Next we headed down to the Coliseum, which is where the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show began. It is still in use. Bugs and YBlasterz had pictures made on one of the 2 historic cannons outside the Coliseum. Both cannon were pulled out of the San Antonio River. One is a Spanish gun, and the other is believed to have belonged to the Texians.

    Finally we walked all the way to the end of Exchange Avenue, past the FW Livestock Exchange, and up the stairs to the offices of the Swift and Armour meatpacking plants that made this place an economic engine that gave Cowtown its name. At one time, this area (Niles City -- annexed by Fort Worth in the 1920s) was the richest little city in the WORLD. More stockyards history can be found in the Handbook of Texas Online.

    We dropped one bug off in a cache here, and the rest are coming back to Garland with us.

    • TBs & TX cactus garden, Stockyards Hotel FtWorth
    • TBs and historic stockyards entrance marker
    • Historic 1910 entry to the FW Stockyards
    • TBs and historic stockyards entrance marker
    • Historic cattle chutes at FW Stockyards
    • Look W down Exchange Ave from Swift&Armour
    Dropped Off 1/24/2010 Benchmark Blasterz placed it in Cattle Pens At The Meat Packing Plant Texas - 1,151.61 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 1/23/2010 Benchmark Blasterz retrieved it from my TB hotel Texas   Visit Log

    Benchmark Blasterz LOVE earthcaches, so come along with us.

    Dropped Off 1/7/2010 GeoFever placed it in my TB hotel Texas - 1,157.63 miles  Visit Log
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