Submitted by Joe Medallion (not verified) on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 7:36 AM Found by Pat Cullen, Don Monson, and Bill Sieberer on Friday afternoon after 11 clues. Hunt Information Dates Scheduled Dates Sunday, January 27, 1974 Find Date Friday, February 1, 1974 Finders Name Pat Cullen Name Don Monson Name Bill Sieberer Sieberer Prize Maximum Prize $2,500 Awarded Prize $2,500 Location General Location Cherokee Park Pinpointed Location Between a large oak tree, and a grove of pine trees and large rock directly in line with Winona St. Concealer Inside a Coca Cola can concealed within a White paper bag 44.9214, -93.1072 Clues Clue 1 Published Date Saturday, January 26, 1974, 7:00 PM We toured the town for '74Seeking a place for the Boreas loot.It's hidden in Ramsey, we can't tell you moreSo enjoy and be cautious to boot. The official meaning of the clue. This tells that the treasure is hidden in Ramsey County. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 2 Published Date Sunday, January 27, 1974, 7:00 PM If you go to an areaWhere one is fun but two is merrier,You'll find it natural for temps to riseIn your quest for the coveted prize The official meaning of the clue. "One is fun - two are merrier" refers to the nearby parking area frequented by amorous couples. Our Thoughts So does "natural for temps to rise" Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 3 Published Date Sunday, January 27, 1974, 7:00 PM A pair of sixes on the diceHave a meaning all their own.They don't look good to a shooter,But they can help put you on the Boreas throne. The official meaning of the clue. "A pair of sixes" refers to "boxcars," the slang term used by dice players for two sixes. They can be seen from bluffs on the way to the hiding spot. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 4 Published Date Monday, January 28, 1974, 7:00 PM Proceed without particular reservationTo where the spirit moves you.Yonder you'll see the light;Could be a help with this year's plight. The official meaning of the clue. "Reservation" is Indian lore, the park being Cherokee. "Spirit" ..of 76 the storage tanks in view. "Yonder you'll see the light" refers to the NSP stack with its blinking lights in view on the way to the spot. Our Thoughts Rarely does a clue attempt such lofty aspirations as this one. This is a true example of trying to do too much too fast. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 5 Published Date Monday, January 28, 1974, 7:00 PM A pair of eagles summer shadows castBut now is now and that's all pastBehave as you brave the wintery elementsDo nothing to anger the neighborhood residents. The official meaning of the clue. "A pair of eagles" refers to "Under the Double Eagle" a popular march usually played at Cherokee bandstand during summer concerts. Our Thoughts Another "yowza" clue that probably confused a lot of folks. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 6 Published Date Tuesday, January 29, 1974, 7:00 PM All the flies don't come to picnics,All bats don't fly at night.So come on out, and take a lookWhere the treasure is, it's white. The official meaning of the clue. "All flies don't come to picnics .... All bats don't fly at night" There's a nearby ball field and picnic ground. "Where the treasure is, it's white" means it's in a snowy area. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 7 Published Date Tuesday, January 29, 1974, 7:00 PM A dozen isn't always twelveAnd therein lies your clue.Find the treasure and soar to heightsAmidst trees that obscure your view. The official meaning of the clue. "A dozen isn't always twelve" A baker's dozen is 13. This double clue refers to Baker St. and Hwy. 13 which are boundaries of the treasure site. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 8 Published Date Wednesday, January 30, 1974, 7:00 PM Come on you swingers, gather 'round;The treasure's ready, waiting to be found.Five reminders of a holidayAre also a help in pointing the way. The official meaning of the clue. "Swingers" refers to the children's swings and "five reminders of a holiday" are the five small pine trees near the spot. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 9 Published Date Wednesday, January 30, 1974, 7:00 PM Think of wampum as you searchAnd a mushroom not in a cave.Don't try to score without a hoop,Just look around if it's treasure you crave. The official meaning of the clue. "Wampum" is from Indian lore and "mushroom" refers to the mushroom-like canopy in the picnic area. "Don't try to score without a hoop" refers to the basketball backboard near spot with no hoop. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 10 Published Date Thursday, January 31, 1974, 7:00 PM A steamboat town in our southern partWill offer you a place to start.But watch your step in your quest for the treasure,A scenic grove will enhance your pleasure. The official meaning of the clue. "A steamboat town in our southern part" is for Winona which is the street directly in line with the large rock. "Scenic grove" indicates many trees around. Our Thoughts Winona is known for its annual Steamboat Days festival. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 11 Published Date Thursday, January 31, 1974, 7:00 PM St. Pat's color is near the spotWhere hidden treasure lies.The nickname for diamond is nearby, too,So be a seeker who tries. The official meaning of the clue. "St. Pat's color" is the green paint on the rock referred to with "nickname for diamond". Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 12 It's the real thing you're lookin' forAnd the clues are starting to mesh.So take a look on a wide open spaceWithout a pause to refresh. The official meaning of the clue. "The real thing" and "pause to refresh" refer to the Coca Cola can that contained the medallion. "Wide open space" again tells that it is in an open area. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 13 If you're not at Cherokee, you're in the wrong spotIn the Boreas medallion race.Your fortune is between an oak and a rock,So look to the middle and pace. The official meaning of the clue. Cherokee Park and treasure hidden between the rock and a large oak tree. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet