As for caches, all that I have found were hidden respectfully at the edge of the cemetery or in trees or bushes within the grounds. In Twinsburg we have two great cemeteries, one loaded with seven caches. Crown Hill Cemetery is located on Darrow Road (Rt. 91) just south of the 480. This cemetery has large grounds and a few ponds. Locust Hill Cemetery is located off of Aurora Road (Rt. 82) just north of the 480. Locust Hill is a small cemetery but it is the final resting place for notable families from Twinsburg's past. The Wilcox Twins (Twinsburg's namesakes,) Chamberlin and Bissell families have several markers.
When I travel I really enjoy exploring new areas and the cemeteries I come across while geocaching often give me some history of the location.
A cast iron headstone. Location: Noblesville, IN |
An interesting headstone from 1907. There is a photo inlaid into it. Location: Houston, FL |
Detail of the inlaid photo. Location: Houston, FL |
An ornate headstone. Location: Indianapolis, IN |
A rather foreboding message. Location: Delphos, OH |
This is how I would like to be buried...with a huge tree on top of me. Location: Noblesville, IN |
Very cool and congratulations on your 600th find! I can't believe you've reached 600 already. Big geocache party at 1000 :)
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