Logs for Geometeacher 
21-Nov-09
26-May-07
07-Aug-06
My children really enjoyed this park. We got drenched in rain during the Indy Car Race, but other than wet clothing, it was a great day. My 3 year old daughter especially liked the parades and seeing Cinderella. Thanks for the fun.
29-Mar-05
I asked for and received permission from the cache owner to log this. I found the origin of Stauffers Biscuit Company, maker of Animal Crackers. It was started here in York, PA in 1871. There are several buildings, but the outlet building is the one that stands on the original location. The building is newer, the location is the same. Here is a web page with some information about Stauffers: http://www.stauffers.net/aboutus.asp
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06-Mar-05
Hope its ok to log this. When it was active, I didn't know it existed, I just happened to stumble across it recently. This is the sign at the house of William Goodridge, a man who was instrumentsl in helping the undergrounsd railroad in York, PA.
20-Feb-05
I have been going past this thing all my life and every time I go past this dead tree, it looks like an arm coming out of the ground and pointing to the sky.l I finally walked up the field and got a picture, but the picture does not do it justice. This is near Dallastown PA.
17-Mar-04
N 39° 47.699 W 076° 58.750
The last person ended talking about Mr. Bell. I was doing a Cache recently and I came across this neat Bell Tower. It is located in Hanover Pennsylvania at N 39 47.699, W 076 58.750.
The Bell Tower was actually in Myers Arboretum. Speaking of Arboretum, I was at a nice one in Virginia recently. It was called Edith J. Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The coordinates are N 38 25.810 W 078 51.709
James Madison was a president of these United States. In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, I found this Presidents Museum with a Statue of Eisenhower. He actually owned a home in Gettysburg. The statue is at N 39 49.326 W 077 13.825
Thanks for the fun cache.
12-Oct-03
This club is in Dallastown PA. It appears to be a very small-time club called Prop Busters. I do not do the rc flying, but the club was a large field with a small pavilion and the AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Codes posted at the pavilion. They fly remote controlled airplanes here, only a few at a time. Included are pictures of the field, the pavilion, and the club sign with my GPS.