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CT Town Gazebo Series (6 boxes)

Recarved and replanted by the Mansfield Maintenance Crew October 2005. Please note some new hiding spots

These are micro boxes bring ink and pencil or pen. ( Originally was stamped red) There are scroll type log book for a small image from you. If your whole stamp doesn't fit stamp a part and sign in anyway. Please rehide carefully these are public gazebos.

Leave a six inch tall four inch wide space in your logbook where you will build your Gazebo !

bulletBox #1 "the cupola" ( Do this box first or wait until you get your roof built or you won't know where to put it.)
The Gazebo (Cupola) box is in place in Willimantic-across form the entrance to Lauter Park. There are two Gazebos on that road!!
Go to the Gazebo. Stand in the center of the doorway looking out (away from the water). Spot two trees very close together across the driveway/dirt road directly in front of you and up the hill a bit. Go to them. The one on the right has an adorable birdhouse nailed to it. Look between them, in their roots to find the top of your gazebo.
 
bulletBox #2 "the rails" - Columbia - left of steps.
 
bullet(Recarved but not replanted yet) Box #3 "the left posts" - Killingly/Danielson - on the green Rte 6 to Rte 12 up Main St. Under left side of larger gray electric panel in the cedar chips
 
bulletBox #4 "the right posts" - Andover Town Gazebo - Rte 6 to Rte 316 at Andover . Up 316 pass Gay City Park sign, nature pond and gasline. Turn left on School Rd. Stand in the doorway of the gazebo looking out. Turn your body 90° to the right. The two sister tree that you are looking at holds the piece in the hollow at its base. Please be discreet very busy place
 
bulletBox #5 "the steps" - Hebron - behind Emery
 
bulletBox #6 "the Roof" - like the sister boxes bring a ink and pen. This one has a normal size log book so we can see who is building Gazebos. Waterford, Ct. route 1 and route 156 . Find the Bicentennial Project Plaque dated 1976. on the Gazebo. Stand in front of it and turn right 90 degrees. Notice the wide path going into the woods. Go to the path by walking past the bench. Pass by a large boulder on the left and many boulders on the right as you walk up the little hill.  Go past a tall Oak tree on the right, and continue to the large  boulder at the top of the hill.  Stop. Turn right 90 degrees. Walk about 15 steps up the little hill. Between tree trunk and boulder, find your roof. SEAL ALL BAGS, AND COVER WELL. Enjoy building the Gazebo.

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Last updated Wednesday October 12, 2005 02:11 PM


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