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Questing was born out of a 150-year old tradition in the region surrounding Dartmoor National Park in southwest England. "Letterboxing," as this tradition is called, has become a hugely popular past time, with thousands of boxes hidden in both natural and cultural locations.
Windsor in the 1860s QuestClick here to view or download the Quest clues or come to the museum and pick up the guide outside our building. This Quest begins at the American Precision Museum and explores our immediate neighborhood. The Quest can be completed when the museum exhibits are closed to the public. Machine Tool QuestThis Quest requires admission to the museum. Ask at the front desk for the Quest clues or view and download here. Valley QuestValley Quest defines Questing as a place-based education model of creating and exchanging treasure hunts in order to collect and share your community's distinct natural and cultural heritage -- your special places and stories. There are now more than 200 Quests in the Upper Valley Region of New Hampshire and Vermont. The Quests lead to our communities’ treasures: historic village buildings, cemeteries, old school houses, waterfalls, covered bridges, hilltop overlooks, forests and wetlands. Other Quests in WindsorVisit the Windsor Public Library to learn more about borrowing a backpack full of clues so you can go on all eight Quests in Windsor. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |
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