Logs for bosley 

25-Sep-05
The Carillon we found was on the campus of my alma mater
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. I've heard the music echoing across the drill field on many occasions when I attended classes here several years ago.

The building the carillon is housed in is probably the most famous of buildings on the campus at Va Tech: Burrus Hall.
This building houses the university’s administrative and student services offices, a 2,990 seat auditorium, copy center, and electronic carillon. The original building, called the Teaching and Administration Building and completed in 1936, held classrooms and the president’s office. The west wing and the rear addition were built in 1968, and the east wing was added in 1970. The 158,221 square foot structure is named for Julian Ashby Burruss, eighth president of Virginia Tech, 1919- 45.

Thanks for the Locationless cache and an excuse to go visit my school! Go Hokies!!
 
 
11-Sep-05
Tanenbaum park is a county run historic park near a revolutionary war national military park in Greensboro, NC. This site is a replica of the Hoskins house once owned by Joseph Hoskins who owned land near the site of the battle at Greensboro. The following was the listing on the National Register of Historic Places:

Hoskins House Historic District *** (added 1988 - District - #88000175)
Also known as Tannenbaum Park
Intersection of New Garden Rd. and US 220, Greensboro
Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown
Architectural Style: Other
Area of Significance: Military, Architecture
Period of Significance: 1750-1799, 1800-1824, 1825-1849
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic
Historic Sub-function: Agricultural Outbuildings, Single Dwelling2, Storage
Current Function: Recreation And Culture
Current Sub-function: Museum
 
 
10-Sep-05
Found this VHF outer marker station near Lake Brandt in Greensboro, NC. This is part of an ILS approach system for GSO airport. The following was information I found on the web.

Type: OUTER MARKER BEACON ONLY
Name: BRANT
Location: 36-10-22.587N / 079-50-13.420W
5.5 nm (33570 ft.) from the approach end of runway 23
 
 
Rwillett from Flora, MS emailed asking if I could get a picture at a location here in Greensboro with the coordinate W79 45.538. The coordinates I chose set me on a street in a residential neighborhood. Not too interesting... but it was fun to hear from a fellow cacher nonetheless.

Thanks for the locationless! -Bosley, Greensboro, NC 
 
14-Aug-05
It constantly amazes me the unique uses this technology has found it's way into. Thanks for an interesting locationless cache! Email is on the way.

-Bosley Greensboro, NC 
 
16-Apr-05
Heck of a travel itinerary this guy has had! I'm sure Diana is glad to have Dumbo back in NC. Enjoyed logging this one at the CITO event. I can't call it a hunt, but thanks for an interesting cache nonetheless. 
 
19-Dec-04
Had a great couple of days in Orlando. The Christmas parade is a must. Shot the picture of my son at the coordinates. Thanks!