Monumental George
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Owner:
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csrbloodbot
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Released:
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Friday, October 31, 2003
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Origin:
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Pennsylvania, United States
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Visit a monument or memorial from ANY U.S. war.
I thought it might be interesting to send this travel bug out on an adventure to visit every war memorial that it can get to.
1. Take this bug to a war memorial.
2. Take a photo of the bug with the memorial or monument it is visiting (Make sure you take the time to learn a little about the history of the monument).
3. Include coordinates for your log entry
4. Upload the picture(s) to the website when you log your entry (PLEASE:: DO NOT REVEAL SERIAL # OF BILL OR TAG IN PHOTOS OR TEXT)
5. Go to wheresgeorge.com and record the serial number and series of the bill embedded with the bug.
6. VISIT
www.bloodbot.com
and click on the travel bug link to see where my travel bugs have been.
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Tracking History (267.9mi) View Map
lessilly posted a note for it
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Looked for this TB in Ft. Amanda Cache, but it appears to be missing. No Monumental George here...
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easyrn1 posted a note for it
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went looking for it at Fort Amanda, but nowhere in site at cache!
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fndrs-kprs placed it in Fort Amanda Cache
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Ohio
- 25.9 miles
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Originally built in the fall of 1812 by Kentucky troops under the command of Lt. Col. Robert Pogue, the fort was enlarged to almost double the original size during the spring of 1813 by Ohio militia soldiers under the command of Capt. Daniel Hosbrook. A fifth blockhouse was added during the second phase of construction as well as several cabins and storage buildings. The walls stood 11 feet above the ground. Located on the banks of the Auglaize River, Fort Amanda served as a major supply depot during the war.
I took some photos but have to scan them in... I'll post them later.
Thanks
[This entry was edited by fndrs-kprs on Thursday, January 01, 2004 at 10:41:26 AM.]
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fndrs-kprs retrieved it from Recycle Cache 1 (Riley Creek Chuch)
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Ohio
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I'm a little confused... :) (not unusual for me) I cyrrently have this Travel bug in my possesion. I'll log it when i place it in the next cache.
Fndrs-Kprs
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LuvWahoo posted a note for it
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If I have screwed up the entries please contact me and I will try and fix it...I had written that I would drop the bug in the correct cache, and I didn't notice that fndrs kprs had already logged the bug. I am usually not such a screw up, sorry!
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fndrs-kprs grabbed it
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I think a little travel history is missing for this bug! I found it in "Recycle Cache 1 (Riley Creek Church)" cache. I currently have it and will move it along soon.
Perhaps the rest of the history will be updated as everyone has a chance to log in.
Perhaps it will sort itself out.
Cool travel bug... Very unique!
Thank for the find.
Fndrs-Kprs
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LuvWahoo grabbed it
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Grabbed it back...I must have left him in a different cache! Please whoever finds him let me know and I will log him in that cache! I am really sorry about that...we did so many caches that day, and we forgot to write down what cache we left him in...
I will get this straighteded out, I promise!!
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LuvWahoo placed it in Recycle Cache 1 (Riley Creek Chuch)
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Ohio
- 151.36 miles
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LuvWahoo retrieved it from NEOGeo - East December Social
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Ohio
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I will take George to a war memorial before I move him along on his journey.
What a great idea for a travel bug!
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goldsnoop- placed it in NEOGeo - East December Social
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Ohio
- 90.3 miles
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