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7 Deadly Ducks Tag 7 Deadly Ducks Tag Sloth

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, August 12, 2016
Origin:
Japan
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of brookealison.

I am participating in the HQ Duck Dash.

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

Want to go to the 7 wonders of the world -- the more countries, the more cities, the better.  My nickname is Alaskan Wanderer -- and I hope these seven ducks have the same adventures as I do!

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    Tracking History (22794.9mi) View Map

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/26/2020 brookealison retrieved it from Rest in Peace LVPII New York   Visit Log

    I was checking on this cache and grabbed this duck. Will move along

    Dropped Off 7/15/2020 465MLT placed it in Rest in Peace LVPII New York - 10.15 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 6/18/2020 465MLT retrieved it from Children's Healing Garden Cemetery # 14 New York   Visit Log

    Not sure if this is the right TB or not. It doesn't quite match the photos, but it is a Duck.

    Dropped Off 6/7/2020 moosehunter5 placed it in Children's Healing Garden Cemetery # 14 New York - 3,972.16 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 10/14/2019 moosehunter5 retrieved it from Father's Day McLean Mystery New York   Visit Log

    found today will move along

    Dropped Off 7/27/2019 justintim1999 placed it in Father's Day McLean Mystery New York - 236.3 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 7/25/2019 justintim1999 took it to BBVP Sparky Massachusetts - 3,961.66 miles  Visit Log
    Write note 7/25/2019 justintim1999 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Stopped by this very interesting landmark.

    Fuller Field in Clinton, Massachusetts, has been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest ballpark in continuous use, since 1878.

    "It's the only place in the world where people can run the same bases as players from the first days of professional baseball,' said A. J. Bastarache, a local historian who discovered Fuller's status and won Guinness's certification. 'Play on the same field as Tim Keefe? You can't do that anywhere else.

    Combing through 19th-century box scores as he researched a local history of the town, Bastarache discovered that Keefe, a future Hall of Fame pitcher, played third base for the Clinton Base Ball Club in 1878. Bastarache wanted to know where the club played its home games, but the box scores referred to the field simply as 'the grounds.' Its location remained a mystery until Bastarache came upon the oilcloth survey map tucked away in a closet.
    Bearing the words 'Clinton Base Ball Ground' inside a drawn diamond, the frayed, watermarked map is clearly dated and depicts the field in precisely the same location as today, on the northern edge of town along the Nashua River.

    After months of research, Bastarache concluded that organized baseball has been played at the diamond without interruption since at least 1878

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/13/2019 justintim1999 retrieved it from At The Edge Massachusetts   Visit Log

    Moving on to some interesting places.

    Dropped Off 4/14/2019 Izzy's Pets placed it in At The Edge Massachusetts - 3,970.75 miles  Visit Log
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