LINGUIST Virtual Geocache
I went geocaching this year, and I found it a fun adventure. In light of this, we have created a virtual geocache for you that uses our Hometown Tour page as a site. We hope you enjoy it.
Not all of the clues will be available at the same time. You may have to wait for the particular person to get funded so that you can get their clue. Collect your answers and be one of the First To Find and email them to the puzzle team to win a prize from our cache!
- This city is the only one of its name in the US
- This city has a statue of Nandi that is 15 feet tall and over 20 feet long that has been carved out of a single granite rock
- The St. George rotunda in this city is the sole remnant of a church originally built in the 4th century AD
- Residents of this city affectionately call it "the Deuce"
- This city will host the 2008 Olympic Games
- This city claims to have more working fountains than any other city in the world, save Rome
- Henry Ford was born here
- A lab in this city synthesized a new long-lived superheavy element with the atomic number 114
- This city impounds approximately 6,000 vehicles per year
- This city is the only one in Canada from which you travel north to get to the US
- This city's dialect is characterised by aspiration or loss of the syllable-final -s
- This city allows you to pay your parking tickets or find a lost pet online
- This city boasts the first ever K-Mart
- The founder of the Rhodes scholarships lived here
- This city has an abandoned theatre made into a makeshift parking structure
- This city is its country's biggest and busiest port
- In front of this city's library, there is a statue called "Stardream"
- The majority people in this city speak fulfulde
- This city is in Winnebago County, along Lake Winnebago
- This city has a museum that houses an exposed mammoth skeleton
- This city is the final resting place of Michael Landon, Lorne Green, Rita Hayworth, and Bela Lugosi
- This city hosts the primary site for LINGUIST List, our Ground Zero



