There is no such thing as Ravioli Park is there? Or Boyardee St. - Is someone making that up? Anyway ... thanks to whoever said to click on the number that is underlined to refresh the page. Wow - does that help! I was hitting refresh, and sometime went back a page and then forward - sometimes .... anyway thanks. I gotta get out and at least look a bit this year. So tonight it will be downtown since this is where I live. See you later or tomorrow.
There's a bus shelter nearby, no golf course, look in the direction of King Borealis or whatever his name is - the direction of the parade route, banks, towers, statues, etc., etc.
Who is the guy that the statue is of in Rice Park? MN Wild Rice - I like that - you know this probably will have something to do w/ the yr 2000 or MN Wild, or Lawson, or what else is new around here?
I didn't know he wrote the Great Gatsby - that was a boring book, I thought - one of those things you had to read in high school. There is also a statue of a woman - she was there 1st - well - there we go "opposites attract" - kidding. anyway. I am going to blow off some steam by walking around town.
Annette--it's a great story--deception, unrequited love, booze smuggling, car wrecks, plus some real solid writing. Just my opinion, but gotta stick up for Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
the viking statue is there and the church across the street has to idientical towers on it left and right corner and the first bank #1 is clear as day from there although im sure it is from nearly everywhere downtown, has the medallion been found at newell i heard that when i stopped by there but i believe it was bogus what is the hotline number to the pp
Well, you guys stick together then. Let's see the opposite of St. Peter (or a saint) would be....
The Library is right there which is the "read, fact, etc", Does the Science Museum fit in anywhere w/ the clues? We'll see in future. Doesn't look like Rice is a real big contender to me tho.
I'm the one who wrote that its the space tower not needle around 2 this afternoon.
I'm still convinced that the "well-trained eye" refers to looking at a well (hand-operated pump/drinking fountain), either from the medallion spot, or from a tree or something similar with the medallion lying on a line between it and the well.
Letta - that sounds like a good park. That one would be worth checking out. Do you think foul - means as in a bird? And what is the profitable profession?
Maybe clue 5 means that you shouldn't look for the treasure--being sought by nobody is the opposite of being sought by all--so you shouldn't search because they didn't hide it this year!
Snow lifter-- go to www.treasurehunt.8m.com to find places to purchase the treasure hunters guide--a useful book that lists all St. Paul parks, the things that are in them, and maps of where those things are, with indexed pictures pointing to above website....I bought mine at the Map Store in Kellogg Square 111 E Kellogg, at Kellogg & robert in Downtown St. Paul. Now let's touch elbows.
damn tho thats a good name for a park.. ravioli
Only 2899 post left before we hit 10,000.
Any new ideas out there???
There is no such thing as Ravioli Park is there? Or Boyardee St. - Is someone making that up? Anyway ... thanks to whoever said to click on the number that is underlined to refresh the page. Wow - does that help! I was hitting refresh, and sometime went back a page and then forward - sometimes .... anyway thanks. I gotta get out and at least look a bit this year. So tonight it will be downtown since this is where I live. See you later or tomorrow.
cosmo thanks thats a cool site and could prove helpful or cause even more confusion... rapscallion= acorn spill
Maybe it's at Rice Park. All the clues could apply.
cosmo cat - are you laughing as hard as we are?
How do you come up w/ Rice Park? I don't see it. What clues are you going by? Bcuz I will ck them out. I live 2 blocks away.
Taking a break until 10:00. See ya'll then!
There's a bus shelter nearby, no golf course, look in the direction of King Borealis or whatever his name is - the direction of the parade route, banks, towers, statues, etc., etc.
Rice Park because of cooking at the end of clue 4
I wish I had a list of all of the parks in St. Paul. I can't quite keep track of them all.
Sure that works - plus: Minnesota Wild Rice - the wild fits in there too.
Who is the guy that the statue is of in Rice Park? MN Wild Rice - I like that - you know this probably will have something to do w/ the yr 2000 or MN Wild, or Lawson, or what else is new around here?
I think it's Uncle Ben!!!
I don't know - maybe it's William Tell or Chef Boyardee
I think it is named after Fitzgerald, now that I think about it.
F. Scott Fitzgerald--St. Paul native and author of the Great Gatsby and others
Actually, according to the Treasure Hunter's Guide, it is a statue of a woman, but it doesn't give a name.
I didn't know he wrote the Great Gatsby - that was a boring book, I thought - one of those things you had to read in high school. There is also a statue of a woman - she was there 1st - well - there we go "opposites attract" - kidding. anyway. I am going to blow off some steam by walking around town.
checked out the capital and i do believe it is there clues fit perfect accept for the latest
Annette--it's a great story--deception, unrequited love, booze smuggling, car wrecks, plus some real solid writing. Just my opinion, but gotta stick up for Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
Does anybody know where I can get a list of all of the St. Paul parks?
the viking statue is there and the church across the street has to idientical towers on it left and right corner and the first bank #1 is clear as day from there although im sure it is from nearly everywhere downtown, has the medallion been found at newell i heard that when i stopped by there but i believe it was bogus what is the hotline number to the pp
Not found as of yet.
I'll be really bummed if it was found, because I haven't even started looking yet
digby--651-225-8234 is the number
Well, you guys stick together then. Let's see the opposite of St. Peter (or a saint) would be....
The Library is right there which is the "read, fact, etc", Does the Science Museum fit in anywhere w/ the clues? We'll see in future. Doesn't look like Rice is a real big contender to me tho.
Can anybody tell me how to get to Swede Hollow? We looked for it today but I can't find it. Thanks!
I'm the one who wrote that its the space tower not needle around 2 this afternoon.
I'm still convinced that the "well-trained eye" refers to looking at a well (hand-operated pump/drinking fountain), either from the medallion spot, or from a tree or something similar with the medallion lying on a line between it and the well.
I am so lost with clue #5....Anyone have any suggestions on the meaning of this one?
Sorry, I posted the wrong number--it's 651-228-5464
Cloudy and Foul....those are such strange words to use....
Letta - that sounds like a good park. That one would be worth checking out. Do you think foul - means as in a bird? And what is the profitable profession?
hotline says--keep looking, and remember search, don't destroy
Maybe clue 5 means that you shouldn't look for the treasure--being sought by nobody is the opposite of being sought by all--so you shouldn't search because they didn't hide it this year!
I can't wait to see the answers to the riddles....
somebody said a well trained eye was hawkeye his name on mash was benjimnen PIERCE hawkeye understand pierce ave newell ,,,,
does anyone know where I can get a complete list of all St.Paul parks...I've seen this question a lot, but I never saw the solution.
Well trained eye = KSTP's Tower - I've herd them refer to having 'an eye in the sky'??????
ive been at newell many times but it just doesnt look righjt to me or feel right , i like the capital park myself and ill stick with it
the radio tower by newell is ks95 i believe and its west of the park
Where is the live chat for the cooler crew!!!!
digby... do any digging there?
snow try www.freindsoftheparks.com
Snow lifter-- go to www.treasurehunt.8m.com to find places to purchase the treasure hunters guide--a useful book that lists all St. Paul parks, the things that are in them, and maps of where those things are, with indexed pictures pointing to above website....I bought mine at the Map Store in Kellogg Square 111 E Kellogg, at Kellogg & robert in Downtown St. Paul. Now let's touch elbows.
there u are stud i looked , but i forgot my flashlight , but it looks right to me theres still alot of snow to turn ,nobody was there stud
thank you!
have a feeling u need to line up the statue the 1 and the towers somehow to get the right spot stud
Pagination