This geocache only has green swag. Please do not put any other type of swag in the cache.
Creston is my favorite place I've been to thus far, so please enjoy the park and respect the property :)
The park has port-a-pots during the spring and summer months, and a public restroom on site. There are also water fountains and charcoal grills.
From the Creston Village website:
Isaac Wells plotted the first map of Creston in 1870 and the area was officially named Creston in 1880. The Village of Creston was incorporated in the June 2, 1899 election with Warden Wheeler as Creston’s first Mayor.
Main Street business district was home to Ober Harness, Schlegel Meats, Cover Grocery, Goodwin Piano, Ritzi Jeweler, Schlegel & Sigler Barbers and Matteson Drug, just to name a few.
Creston was a bustling village due to the fact that it laid along the Trolley Line from Cleveland to Wooster and was home to an Erie Railroad Train Station.
With three railroads, The Wheeling & Lake Erie, B & O and NYP & O Erie Conrail, running through Creston up until the death of the Erie-Conrail in 1980, there has never been a need for traffic light control even though Creston is located on State Route 3.
Today the Village of Creston, population 2171 as of 2010 U S Census, has that hometown feel and is filled with great people and assets. . . [redacted to fit with Geocaching.com's solicitation policy].