History of Puyallup Washington, United States
By
bikerfitz on 24-Jul-05. Waypoint GCPW6K
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Logs
Playing chauffeur for MaccaMum & MaccaDad today, after dropping down to Puyallup to hand off a couple of afghans for the Fair next month. A nice quick find with easy parking Love these little historical plaques, too. TFTH!
Found by Mary & David from Melbourne, Australia, at 1100. Here with our daughter, who had just dropped off her crochet entries for the Fair. Really enjoyed reading the local history. Our thanks to bikerfitz.
Having found a number of your caches in Tacoma, I had a fair idea of what we were looking for. Splitting the search task, Albert&friends had the "Ah, hah" moment, and I had the satisfaction of knowing that I had figured out your clue. Thanks for the fun cache, BF.
Oh, that's stinky! I was just about to give up when I thought, "You don't suppose...?" Yep! Found it! And it's my #399. Now, am I going to find one of the other two on my list for today or not? Thanks for a *fun* hide!
Found with Rey del Roble and DB Cooper before the 2Bugs event. Thanks
A very unteresting monument.
TFTH
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[This entry was edited by Shop99er on Sunday, May 21, 2006 at 8:24:25 PM.]
TFTH
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[This entry was edited by Shop99er on Sunday, May 21, 2006 at 8:24:25 PM.]