New New York Boxes
New New York Boxes
For those who have never seen it, the Storm King Art Center is well worth the visit. Colossal sculpture by the worlds finest artists are displayed amidst a stunning outdoor setting that enhances their beauty. Some of the pieces were created specifically for the sculpture park. Click on the link above to find out more about this treasure in the Hudson Valley.
King’s Ritual
You trajectory will take you beyond Orbit on a downward sloping path. On the right you will find the needle. Look through its eye to a tree. Beyond this tree continue about 30 paces due north to another. From there it is 9 paces NW to another that reminds you of the King’s Ritual. Look on the ground to the left of this tree.
Notes
This place is a museum and all objects must be treated with respect as well as the grounds and landscape. Please be very discreet while hunting and stamping up. No boxes are located at the sculptures themselves.
The piece for which this box is named may have been moved shortly after its placement, in which case revised clues will be forthcoming.
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Peace Mother
The Peace Sign points to a copse of birches where you will find a large flat rock behind some bushes at its near point. Standing on this rock with the pointer at your left shoulder, descend to the ground and find her resting place, six feet away under a smaller flat rock.
Note:
This place is a museum and all objects must be treated with respect as well as the grounds and landscape. Please be very discreet while hunting and stamping up. No boxes are located at the sculptures themselves.
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Black Flag
The Black Flag points down hill to a solitary tree. Enter the woods beyond it about 25 feet and come to a pathway. Follow this to the right looking for a culvert on your left. From the culvert it is 90 paces to a small tree just to the left of the path that has grown up through a split rock. See what the chipmunks have hidden there.
Notes
This place is a museum and all objects must be treated with respect as well as the grounds and landscape. Please be very discreet while hunting and stamping up. No boxes are located at the sculptures themselves.
A three year exhibition of Calder’s work went on display in May 2001. This box will expire when it is over.
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