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1998 Pioneer Press Medallion Hunt

Submitted by Casey Trauer on

Hunt for the Pioneer Press medallion!

The Pioneer Press medallion has been found. Details are at our Winter Carnival page.

The hunt's over, but the discussion rages on ...

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some old man at mound was talikn about a pasta factory in stpaul d that does their labeling with a rose {JUST an iidea} good point about highland

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:26 PM Permalink
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Has it ever been in Newell Park ? Anybody??

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:28 PM Permalink
Vicki Burnett

MikeM yup sure is.....*laughing*

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:29 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

There's also the possibility that there are some ulterior motives as to where the treasure is hidden. Last year, when it was in Como, it was Como Zoo's 100th anniversary. If they wanted to call attention to a particular area, this is a good way to do it. I know Norm Coleman would be very interested in drawing people downtown right now, so the capitol or maybe Mounds Park would have an edge in that sense.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:29 PM Permalink
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Janet, Was the old man at Mound driving a big old station wagon full of six kids and shovels? We saw him last year at Como. He had a great theory about the Hamms brewery. ;-)

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:29 PM Permalink
Vicki Burnett

plume of smoke...

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:32 PM Permalink
Marleyking

were is ever one going

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:32 PM Permalink
Mama Ozzy

Donna - It was at newell Park in 1984....

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:33 PM Permalink
Godhead

Smokestack? What, are you kidding me?

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:33 PM Permalink
mother dole

david, good point about motives for the location.

was thinking that a place to play that makes winter more pleasureable might have something to do with a new arena for a hockey team. are they planning to play in the civic center or will there be a new stadium? near mounds park? :)

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:33 PM Permalink
Pat Pfundstein

Highland just took a beating, but not Newell.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:33 PM Permalink
Vicki Burnett

A train blowing smoke by mounds...a busy factory somewhere...

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:34 PM Permalink
Godhead

I'm off. My partner in crime has an idea. Good luck to you all...

Godhead bless...

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:35 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

The same rail line runs from Highland Park, along the river, by downtown, and right along Mounds Park and ends up not too far from Battle Creek

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:35 PM Permalink
Vicki Burnett

...

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:37 PM Permalink
Vicki Burnett

*gone*

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:39 PM Permalink
Wanderer

If you're on the wrong track don't blow your stack

Just look for a plume of smoke in the skies

With this in view you'll soon be back

In the hunt for our valuable prize

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:39 PM Permalink
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Mama Ozzy - Thanks for info on Newell Park !! it's close, the tains run, the fair is near, the saints are near, smoke is everywhere - sounds like a place to start to me..

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:39 PM Permalink
Mama Ozzy

Good luck to anyone heading out to their pick of parks! Wish I was out hunting too....

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:42 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

What do city streets have to do with Newell Park, or for that matter Mounds Park? In Highland the plumes of smoke could at least be from barbeque pits.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:43 PM Permalink
huntandfind

Are you sure its not Highland Park?

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:44 PM Permalink
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Water (street), woods, (railroad) track, stack with a plume of smoke, all this sounds like the vista from Cherokee park to our little group.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:46 PM Permalink
mikem

where is newell park anyway

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:46 PM Permalink
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Water (street), woods, (railroad) track, stack with a plume of smoke, all this sounds like the vista from Cherokee park to our little group.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:48 PM Permalink
violator

No clinching clues yet, think its time for bed and save my strength for friday night. still accepting half from anyone who should stumble across the med.

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:51 PM Permalink
G. Sax

Historically, whenever they bring up a "stack" or "smoke in the skies" clue, it's some kind of reference to the NSP smokestack visible from several downtown area parks. Mounds should still be in the running, but Cherokee may have jumped into the picture again with its proximity to the stack and past ideas that Annapolis and/or Ottawa are "city streets." Plus, the line "you'll soon be back" may have been an indicator that they, in fact, are going against the usual pattern of repeating hiding places; it was last at Cherokee only 6 years ago. The mention of "track" always calls up railroad tracks (visible below Mounds).

Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:53 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

A couple years ago I tried to make a complete list of all the places the treasure could be hidden. I can't claim to remember where these all are, but perhaps we can start a process of elimination.

  • Battle Creek Park
  • Como Park
  • Conway Heights
  • Dunning Field
  • Harriet Island
  • Highland Park
  • Horton Park
  • Irvine Park
  • Linwood Park
  • Merriam Terrace
  • Newell Park
  • Phalen Park
  • Stinson Park
  • Terrace Park
  • Langford Park
  • Rice Park
  • State Capitol
  • State Fairgrounds

    I have to admit that I've never heard of Cherokee Park, though my map is a bit old. So let's start eliminating.

  • Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:57 PM Permalink
    BeeyoB

    Mounds is ok, but we did tour Cher and Propect this eve. On the way across the highbridge, we did take note of the NSP stack on the 'sippi. Cher again? And what's with all the tire tracks ALL over Cher park? Friday is here!

    Thu, 01/29/1998 - 11:57 PM Permalink
    Ms. Snowflake

    I have been searching for the medallion since 1952 and have always been at the park! BUT I am still searching. We enjoy the carnival and all of the excitment it brings to St. Paul. My guess is Mounds or Cherokee. The smoke stack is either NSP or Pig's Eye. The train track run under both of the parks. Rosebud refers to the container and there is a La Rosa Pasta that has a large red rose as their signature!

    Both parks are on the river, have playgrounds, sliding hills, views of the cathedral and capital, and are scenic overviews.

    I live in Highland and my guess is that it is not there even though it would be very close.

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:01 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Water St. + Wood St. are all in the neighborhood. So is Prospect and so is Delos=lodes ....

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:03 AM Permalink
    G. Sax

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:03 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    water st. wood st. Delos st=Lodes Smoke stack Prosperity

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:05 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    oops sorry..

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:05 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:06 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:06 AM Permalink
    greensIvs2

    "If you're on the wrong track, don't blow your stack"... could that mean you *are* on the wrong track if thinking train, and should be looking for a field/running track. Any running track-type thing in Highland?

    Too, the airport periodically "blows smoke" into the air... And that's close to Highland... Which we'd soon be going "back to" if the Med is there.

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:06 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    There's a big hill there too....

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:07 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    across the river In Cherokee Heights...that is my prediction...the roads are all there...

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:08 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Lodes = Delos St....

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:09 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:10 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    "doh" and I don't have a car or shovel *very sad*

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:11 AM Permalink
    G. Sax

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:11 AM Permalink
    mikem

    vikki but thair is no "s" in lode in clue 4

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:13 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    It sucks to be me....Water st, Wood st, prosperity st, Delos st, ...doh...I wanna go...

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:13 AM Permalink
    Ms. Snowflake

    Highland Park has a running track, golf course, picnic area, playground, water towers, hills for sliding, walking bridge from one side of the park to the other (over Montreal Ave. - a city name) a public pool for water, a high school close by, woods, but no smoke stacks ( the airport is much to far away - sorry!) and nothing to do with a dome.

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:14 AM Permalink
    greensIvs2

    Ms. Snowflake: Which park is closest to Pig's Eye? I read on the Net that Pig's Eye (Lake) has the largest crane or ospery or heron rookery...

    With so many birds... they would be "almost immeasurable."

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:14 AM Permalink
    huntandfind

    Where is La Rosa Pasta?

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:14 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    That's true...but Delo is still there..*s*

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:14 AM Permalink
    G. Sax

    David Allison, et. al: I'll post this now instead of later when Water Cooler traffic could be heavier...

    Past Hiding Places of the Medallion/Chest

    1952 Highland Park -- in a clump of weeds

    1953 Cherokee Park -- in a snowbank; State Fairgrounds -- in a large bush (two chests)

    1954 Hidden Falls Park -- in a dead, hollow stump

    1955 Seventh and Robert Streets -- under a mailbox (chest had been magnetized)

    1956 Como Park -- inside a hollow log

    1957 Battle Creek Park -- in a clump of roots above ground

    1958 Under Highway 61 Bridge -- in milky ice (first year of medallion)

    1959 Warner Road -- under a tree

    1960 Harriet Island Park -- in the heel of a boot

    1961 Highland Park -- in a large clump of grass

    1962 Along Mississippi Street -- attached to disc

    1963 Caroll, Jefferson, Farrington and Rondo Street -- found in a snowbank without protection

    1964 Beaver Lake Park -- attached to a gold-colored brick

    1965 Como Park -- attached to a hunk of a printing lead

    1966 Harriet Island Park -- attached to a flatiron

    1967 State Fairgrounds -- underneath eight inches of ice

    1968 Highland Park -- attached to plasterboard

    1969 Victoria Street and I-35E -- in a crevice of two rocks

    1970 Battle Creek Park, Maplewood -- attached to a cast-iron vise

    1971 Wakefield Lake Park, Maplewood -- attached to baby buggy wheel

    1972 Marydale Park -- stuck inside a chunk of drain pipe

    1973 Lake Phalen Park -- cemented inside of a closet bracket

    1974 Cherokee Park -- in a crushed Coke can

    1975 Mears Park -- inside of a Bull Burham sack

    1976 Keller Lake Park, Maplewood -- attached to a piece of wood

    1977 Irvine Park -- inside of a cigar box

    1978 Harriet Island Park -- frozen inside of a snowball

    1979 Marthaler Park, West St. Paul -- taped to a dead tree

    1980 Como Park -- inside of plaster

    1981 Acorn Park, Roseville -- taped in between leaves

    1982 Wakefield Lake Park -- wrapped in a newspaper

    1983 Lake Phalen Park -- substituted as filling in an Oreo cookie

    1984 Newell Park -- attached to a broken 45 rpm record

    1985 Kellogg Mall Park -- glued inside of a White Castle Hamburger Box

    1986 Highland Park -- inside of a pipe

    1987 Indian Mounds Park -- wrapped in clay and grass

    1988 Tony Schmidt Park, Arden Hills -- coated with an almond bark

    1989 The Capitol Mall -- inside an earmuff

    1990 Como Park -- wrapped in clay and grass

    1991 Langford Park -- stuck inside of a Hostess Brand Sno-Ball

    1992 Cherokee Park -- inside of a white mitten

    1993 Hidden Falls Park -- stuck inside of a diaper

    1994 Highland Park -- inside of a little white box

    1995 Battle Creek Park -- placed inside of a knitted yarn pouch

    1996 Harriet Island Park -- inside of a Skoal tin

    1997 Como Park -- in a Curad bandage box, wrapped in a red bandana

    1998 ???

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:16 AM Permalink
    Vicki Burnett

    Fri, 01/30/1998 - 12:16 AM Permalink