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History Repeats Itself Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/1/2014
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.  



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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


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Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.
Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.


Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.
Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.


Additional Hints (No hints available.)



Unknown Cache History Repeats Itself

Placed by: floaten

Placed Date: 04/01/2014

N 34° 59.172 W 091° 58.890

UTM: 15S E 592957 N 3871986

Difficulty: 3 out of 5
Terrain: 1.5 out of 5

Size: Size: Micro (Micro)


Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.
Personal Cache Note

Geocache Description:

In 1823 the town of Oakland Grove was founded. By 1861 the name had been changed to Austin. According to a false local legend the once thriving town of over 30 residences was almost selected as the State Capitol. Beginning in 1858, the town was a stage stop for the famous Butterfield Overland Mail Line from Memphis to Fort Smith. During the Civil War both sides occupied the area with the Methodist Church being used as a hospital. In the post war years the town recovered but in the late 1800's the railroad by-passed the town resulting in its slow death. Home of one of the state's oldest Baptist Association, the town was almost selected as the site of the Ouachita Baptist University.


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