Near these coordinates, one of the most significant events of the twentieth century occurred. In the general vicinity, there are a number of monuments, markers and memorials.
However, there is one particular 10-ton granite marker (boulder) that is about six feet tall and four feet wide with a plaque (tablet) on it. To confirm your visit to this cache, email or post a picture of you and your GPS standing beside this marker.
The date that this cache was "hidden" is also significant to the events that occurred near these markers and monuments. The web site for the location is http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/
This location can also be captured as a QR code virtual if have an account, have a smart phone and within 300 feet of this location.
Please note that there is a $10.00 entrance fee to this National Park. It is well worth the cost to visit the area and exhibit where man's first successful sustained flights occurred.