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Travel Bug Dog Tag Love Bug-Shamrock Scalloped Wood

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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This trackable is unusual for its longevity and movement. In the six-year period, 2010-15, the owner released a total of 2168 trackables in the United States (96%) and Europe (4%). This trackable is one of the 5% of the total that circulated for at least 5 years and had been moved at least 25 times.  That is a target rate of at least five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days.  As of 29-Aug-21 this particular trackable had survived for 5.6 years and had been moved by 36 cachers, for an average release every 57 days. Keep it moving!

Please drop it in a Premium Member only OR a rural cache near a busy trail or road. Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event where there is no security.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take the trackable anywhere you wish.  No permission is needed to leave the U.S.

About This Item

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This is one of a series of heart-shaped items obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named either for the places of their origin or for Texas Panhandle-South Plains towns with interesting names or histories.

Shamrock is on IH 40 (formerly US Highway 66) where it intersects with US Hwy 83 in south central Wheeler County.  The name Shamrock was first suggested, for good luck and courage, by Irish immigrant sheep rancher George Nickel, when he applied in 1890 to open a post office at his dugout home six miles north of the present townsite. The name was accepted by federal postal officials, but this post office was never opened, probably because the Nickel home burned that same year.  Another post office was operated nearby for a short while by postmistress Mary R. Jones.  

Shamrock had its official beginning with the arrival of the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway in the summer of 1902.  In August, town lots were sold at the present townsite, which was then called Wheeler. When Frank Exum, who had recently opened a general store at his dugout-and-frame home, applied for a post office and named it after himself.  The Shamrock post office was closed, but the railroad named the stop Shamrock in 1903, and the Shamrock post office reopened.  By 1925 the population had grown to 2,500. Oil was discovered in the area in 1926, and the population had increased to 3,778 by 1930.

The improvement of U.S. Highway 66 made the main avenue of Shamrock boom with garages, filling stations, restaurants, and tourist courts; many of these later closed or moved out to the bypass after Interstate Highway 40 was completed, but Shamrock continued to prosper.  Since1938, Shamrock has had a St. Patrick's Day celebration on the weekend nearest March 17.  A fragment of the genuine Blarney Stone from Blarney Castle in County Cork, Ireland, is mounted on a pillar in Elmore Park.

A handful of historic art deco styled buildings are still standing in Shamrock with several restored to their former glory.  Most notable is the former U-Drop Inn, a Conoco Filling Station/Restaurant which opened its doors in 1936 to serve the growing needs of those traveling on America's "Mother Road."  Today, it serves as the Visitor Information Center and headquarters for the Shamrock Economic Development Corporation and the Chamber of Commerce (see uploaded photo).

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Tracking History (46959.5mi) View Map

Discovered It 2/21/2016 honyocker discovered it   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 2/16/2016 Bonsensei placed it in 1TBM! Montana - 251.57 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in 1TBM! (GC2AAJ4)

Visited 2/16/2016 Bonsensei took it to It Was a Tuesday Wyoming - 355.1 miles  Visit Log

Visited It Was a Tuesday (GC4PZXG)

Visited 2/14/2016 Bonsensei took it to 55 - E Colorado - 127.46 miles  Visit Log

Visited 55 - E (GC5YZPH)

Visited 2/14/2016 Bonsensei took it to Pot Luck New Mexico - 40.37 miles  Visit Log

Visited Pot Luck (GC43FN7)

Visited 2/14/2016 Bonsensei took it to Gone With The Wind New Mexico - 265.83 miles  Visit Log

Visited Gone With The Wind (GC2YMY6)

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/14/2016 Bonsensei retrieved it from The Big Texas Travel Bug Hotel Texas   Visit Log

Will move along soon :0)

Dropped Off 2/13/2016 AwayWeGo.US placed it in The Big Texas Travel Bug Hotel Texas - 114.94 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/30/2016 AwayWeGo.US retrieved it from Florida Comes to Texas Texas   Visit Log

Will find a lovely spot for it.

Dropped Off 1/19/2016 shellbadger placed it in Florida Comes to Texas Texas - 1.73 miles  Visit Log
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