THIS CACHE SURVIVED HURRICANE IRENE
Knowing about geocaching is like being a member of a secret
society. It opens up a world of knowledge that most of the
population is unaware of.
Just like this cache.
You will not need to go inside to find the cache, but you should
anyway as there is something for everyone available through the
massive double-doors.
This is a place we spent plenty of time in over the years, where
we go whenever we need to get smarter. (Did you know that we can
rent DVDs here for free too? Yeah, they'll even order something for
you if they don't carry it!)
If you have trouble making the find here, maybe there is
material inside that can help educate you on the many wonders of
geocaching. Perhaps there is a copy of "The Idiots Guide to
Geocaching 101", written by our founding fathers.
As children we spent many days here, as they have an amazing
children's section on the second floor. We saw puppet shows and
magic acts here, have celebrated birthdays and Halloweens here, and
the wonders of the place always delighted us.
The city recently remodeled the entire place, so today's
children's section is much more improved from our childhood
days.
The building itself is exactly what you would expect, with sharp
angles and that old sort of spooky feel that these sort of places
all should have (it only adds to the mystique)
You are looking for a smaller-sized cache, but it would spoil
all the fun to tell you exactly what it is. When you find it you
will understand. So please no spoiler logs or else we will be
forced to delete them.
There is no stealth needed here as the cache has been placed
with approval. You will not need to trample any vegetation nor look
in any bushes for the cache.
You will not need to open anything or do anything out of the
ordinary to find the cache. It is staring right back at you!
You will need your own pen, pencil, marker or crayon to sign the
log.
Happy hunting!