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Q.Treiber Geocoin Bike

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Released:
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Origin:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Drive along the Route 66! 

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Dropped Off 5/2/2022 azdave1 placed it in Scrogin Cemetery Illinois - 41.74 miles  Visit Log

After over 1,960 miles traveled through 9 States, and 79 caches visited since we retrieved Bike on April 9, 2022, near Fountain Hills, Arizona, it is time to hand it off to someone else to get it further on its journey along Route 66!!

Goodbye Bike!! We had a great ride, and we’re glad that we were able to take you to places that you had never been before, including many stops along Route 66, to add 51 pictures to your Gallery, and to Drop you in this cemetery cache near a Route 66 Memory Lane!!

Safe Travels as you continue your Route 66 trek!!

  • Scrogin Cemetery Memorial Stone In 2005 a marble monument was placed and dedicated at the south side of the cemetery facing Wall Street. It reads “Scrogin Cemetery 1850-1916 to all known and unknown graves” and it lists the names of burials known at that time. Today 195 burials are listed for Scrogin Cemetery. It is located on Wall Street at the corner of Lee within the city of Lexington on Section 7.
  • Scrogin Cemetery Gravestones Throughout the years clean-up efforts revealed gravestones that had been buried and stones carried away for use as steppingstones were returned to their proper place. However, with no burial records available, it was impossible to determine the original burying locations of these loved ones or even the names of them all. Eventually it was decided to place these fallen gravestones in a patio type bed of sand and pebbles in rows rather than to reset them upright.
  • Scrogin Cemetery Sign In 1850 Levin and Sarah Scrogin set aside one acre of ground to be used as a family burial plot when their 18-month-old daughter, Ella, died on 16 July 1850 during a cholera epidemic. Sadly, that fall the epidemic also claimed the lives of many children in this community. With no other burial ground near and having a heart for grieving parents, the Scrogins opened their burial ground to the bereaved. The last burial was an infant who died in 1916. By 1942 only 57 of the graves were visible.
  • Route 66 Memory Lane Entrance Sign
  • Route 66 Sign in the Memory Lane Pavement
  • Route 66 Memory Lane Billboard Route 66 Memory Lane is a one-mile stretch of original Route 66 in Lexington, Illinois, that was dedicated in 1926 and has been restored back to the 1940’s era appearance with vintage billboards and original pavement.
  • Route 66 Memory Lane Road Sign
Visited 5/2/2022 azdave1 took it to MAX Break-Away Speed Illinois - .27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/2/2022 azdave1 took it to Geocash Illinois - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/2/2022 azdave1 took it to Where's Wallace?- Hidden History Series Illinois - 189.52 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/1/2022 azdave1 took it to Graceland Cemetery Iowa - 22.93 miles  Visit Log

Visiting the Graceland Cemetery and the nearby Marion County Freedom Rock!!

  • Graceland Cemetery Graceland Cemetery is located just west of the City of Knoxville, Iowa. The cemetery is City-owned, maintained and operated. The cemetery is a wonderful place to take a walk, fish in the pond or visit loved ones. It includes historic Auld Chapel.
  • Marion County, Iowa, Freedom Rock!! The goal of Freedom Rocks is to be unique and tell area/state specific stories on each Rock to Honor America’s Veterans. Not every era/branch/race/gender etc., can be included on each Rock, but they are represented across all of the Rocks with specific stories. While the artist, Ray ‘Bubba’ Sorensen II, has control of the content/design of each Rock, he relies on each county for some of the ideas to inspire their designs. There is one Rock in each Iowa County, as well as ones in 7 other States.
Visited 5/1/2022 azdave1 took it to O'Cachelys Iowa - 38.5 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/30/2022 azdave1 took it to Geo Chess #7: Game 4, White to Move Iowa - 97.22 miles  Visit Log

Visiting a nearby statue of Cy, Mascot for the Iowa State Cyclones!!

  • Statue of Cy, Mascot for the Iowa State Cyclones!! There are 30 6’ Cy Statues with different themes all around Ames, Iowa, the home to Iowa State University, and Central Iowa. A trip to Ames is not complete without getting a photo taken with at least one of them! Get in the CYCLONE spirit with CY! This one called “Celebrating 150 years of Town and Gown” with a variety of City and University symbols was presented to the City of Ames as a sesquicentennial anniversary gift by the Ames Chamber of Commerce. It is located in Inis Grove Park.
Visited 4/28/2022 azdave1 took it to Itsy Bitsy Spider Iowa - 376.77 miles  Visit Log

Visiting the Itsy Bitsy Spider!!

  • Itsy Bitsy Spider This giant spider is built with an actual Volkswagen Beetle.
Visited 4/28/2022 azdave1 took it to Bellevue Loop Nebraska - 30.93 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/28/2022 azdave1 took it to Julius Sterling Morton Nebraska - 156.81 miles  Visit Log

Visiting the Gravesite of Julius Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day, and the nearby monument to Mr. Morton in the Arbor Lodge State Historical Park at the Whispering Bench!!

  • Julius Sterling Morton Gravesite Julius Sterling Morton (4/22/1832-4/27/1902) was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who served as President Grover Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture. He was a prominent Bourbon Democrat, taking a conservative position on political, economic, and social issues, and opposing agrarianism. Among his most notable achievements was the founding of Arbor Day in 1872. In 1897 he started a weekly magazine entitled The Conservative.
  • Whispering Bench, Nebraska City, Nebraska A large, stone, outdoor bench, built in a semi-circle 50 feet across. Sit on one end, whisper into the bench, and whoever's siting at the other end will hear you. In the Arbor Lodge State Historical Park around a Monument to J. Sterling Morton!!
  • Whispering Bench Plaque, Nebraska City, Nebraska
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