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Atlas Quest
Box #159879

Dia de los Muertos- Sugar Skull Hand-carvedUrban

Atlanta History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=159879
PlantedNovember 1, 2010
ModifiedNovember 8, 2010
PlantersNancyDrewAndFrankHardyProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerNancyDrewAndFrankHardyProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
Keywordshistorical cemetery
LocationAtlanta History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA
CarverStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
NancyDrewAndFrankHardyProfileContactLogbookNoteunknownAug 30, 2014ffffffffffffffxaverage

Box Comments

Road JunkiesProfileContactLogbookNote
Found the pouch filled with dirt and insects, stamp and logbook destroyed. Planters are no longer active so we disposed of it for them.
CalcoProfileContactLogbookNote
Thanks for planting!
Miss Boogie 3 ShoesProfileContactLogbookNote
Thanks. Stamp is showing some wear and tear but still usable.
Brown CowProfileContactLogbookNote
Thanks!
Cherokee RoseProfileContactLogbookNote
Finally found this box! Third time is a charm.
WiseOldOwlProfileContactLogbookNote
Had to dodge a wedding party for this one!
vampirenurseProfileContactLogbookNote
I haven't lived in the Atlanta metro area very long--I have really enjoyed discovering new places through Letterboxing! Thanks for the great hiding place & easy to find since we had a limited amount of time for Letterboxing when we went because of the weather forecast.

I noted that the log book had some residual water damage & seems liked it was a bit damp although the inside of the bag was not wet. I would be concerned about molding. I didn't have a replacement logbook with me otherwise I'd have supplemented it. Also I noticed that the corner of the actual stamp seemed to be missing and it is cracking through. It may need to be re-carved or sadly retired.
Lady de LibrosProfileContactLogbookNote
Stamp is deteriorating. Fun find, though and can't believe we've never been to Atlanta History Center!
GApackratsProfileContactLogbookNote
Nestled in it's hiding spot, but taking in water. I put another inner baggie, and tried to seal the pouch but it's not sealing well, I folded it and tucked it back in place-after the guy fertilizing the flowers FINALLY decided they'd gotten enough!
angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
Love this place! Great carve.