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== Location ==
 
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In the parking lot of a nursing home/rehabilitation center (the former Springfield Hospital) in Springfield Massachusetts
  
 
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[[User:Sara|Sara]] with her daughter and son, whose fourth birthday it was
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A geohash in a parking lot is an easy one to find without a GPS because it's possible to orient via the parking spaces and islands, which are visible in Google Satellite View.  We drove over there and found the site pretty easily, and the kids marked the parking lot with chalk.  The site has two somewhat interesting older buildings, which are now condemned, as well as the newer building which is still in use.
  
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On the way there, we found an instance of a fast food restaurant that we like but that has very few instances in this area, so we stopped there for my son's birthday lunch on the way back.  One could look at it as bribery, or as teaching the children that geohshing is a way to discover fun things.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 8 August 2019

2009 06 17 42 -72 grin sd.jpg
Wed 17 Jun 2009 in 42,-72:
42.1205605, -72.5465435
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Location

In the parking lot of a nursing home/rehabilitation center (the former Springfield Hospital) in Springfield Massachusetts

Participants

Sara with her daughter and son, whose fourth birthday it was

Expedition

A geohash in a parking lot is an easy one to find without a GPS because it's possible to orient via the parking spaces and islands, which are visible in Google Satellite View. We drove over there and found the site pretty easily, and the kids marked the parking lot with chalk. The site has two somewhat interesting older buildings, which are now condemned, as well as the newer building which is still in use.

On the way there, we found an instance of a fast food restaurant that we like but that has very few instances in this area, so we stopped there for my son's birthday lunch on the way back. One could look at it as bribery, or as teaching the children that geohshing is a way to discover fun things.


Photos

Birthday.PNG
Sara's son earned the Birthday Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (42, -72) geohash on his fourth birthday, 2009-06-17.