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Locals and visitors alike realize that Richmond can be a popular destination for American history enthusiasts. Racing fans flock on the area twice yearly experience big events in the Richmond International Speedway, and various summer concerts and festivals keep everybody entertained. For hobbyists interested in letterboxing, Richmond is rich with several the possiblility to add timeless souvenirs in your collection, and memories to treasure.
A Brief Letterboxing Primer
For the advantage of readers not used to this centuries-old practice of "treasure hunting," letterboxing is similar to the "geocaching" trend gathering popularity among GPS users. Letterboxing have their origins in the mid nineteenth century in England, where secret boxes storing letters and other communications were happened upon or hunted. Visitors could leave something inturn. In recent years, enthusiasts will hide letterboxes (commonly a plastic, sealed container) containing imprints plus a guestbook in numerous places outdoors, and hunters uses the stamp for their own notebooks, while stamping the letterbox book permit the master know it has been seen as. An Internet hunt for popular letterbox sites Letterboxing and Atlasquest will yield a huge selection of such boxes hidden all over the world.
Letterboxing in Richmond
One will get several letterboxes in the metropolitan Richmond area, in urban and rural locales. Traditionally, Letterboxing - A Fun Outdoor Activity for your Whole Family! will check Internet sites for clues on where to locate the boxes - some may give precise directions, while some may present a puzzle to decode so as reach the goal. For an concept of what to anticipate in Richmond letterboxes, below are a few select ones intended for search:
An Irish Lass in Hollywood - hidden inside the Hollywood Cemetery

The Siren's Song - hidden for the campus of the University of Richmond

Deep Run School - hidden near Short Pump Park

The Carillon - hidden near a war monument

Slippery Rock - hidden in Deep Run Park

Rules of Letterboxing
Some things to remember when a weight letterboxing expedition:

Make sure you might have directions at hand. You won't have to have a compass unless searching for a challenging box, however it is good to print the directions through the letterboxing websites so you do not get lost.


Be discreet whenever you locate a letterbox. Some letterboxes hidden in parks and landmarks could possibly be removed by staff or stolen, when you discover a box be cautious by it and make certain it really is hidden where you thought it was, so others will get it later.


Plan your route. There might be several different letterboxes hidden inside a few miles of each other. Do your research and you will create a whole day of the search.


Have fun! Letterboxing along with your kids is a great method to encourage their orienteering skills.




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