Please note: Going forward, the letterboxes on this list will only be replaced at the artist's discretion.
Going forward, the letterboxes on this list will not be replaced if lost. Many of these sites are now included in the MO Explorers Program!The Bronze Edition of the Curiosity Passport will make the maintenance of this popular game more financially & environmentally sustainable, thus also making it more expandable to other locations.
Please note: Going forward, the letterboxes on this list will only be replaced at the artist's discretion.
Going forward, the letterboxes on this list will not be replaced if lost. Many of these sites are now included in the MO Explorers Program!The Bronze Edition of the Curiosity Passport will make the maintenance of this popular game more financially & environmentally sustainable, thus also making it more expandable to other locations.
KC Curiosity Passport - Peace
The Peace box is #14 of 26 boxes in this series.
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Thanks for joining the fun of The Curiosity Passport! We hope it inspires play and exploration of the KC area. If you haven't already viewed the wacky, wall-full of mini-mosaics, upcycled from used plastic gift cards, at Pawn & Pint & Buttonwood Art Space, these are excellent places to start your journey (not required, but definitely nifty!). Pick up a passport (if you don't already have a logbook) there and follow these clues to find the awesome letterboxes at the locations that inspired those mini-mosaics in real life.
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Want to collect all of the Curiosity Passport letterboxes? Check out the KC Curiosity Passport Menu!
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Use the photo clues below to look for these landmarks. Then follow the description on each photo to find the letterbox location. After you have found the letterbox, make sure to record your find on atlasquest.com!
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Don't forget to use #KCCuriosityPassport in your posts!
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NOTE: Before you set out you must read and agree to the Waiver of Responsibility and Disclaimer. [from Atlas Quest]
Peace: clue link, AtlasQuest link, YouTube link
Made of upcycled gift cards from: Borders Visa Wal-Mart
Made of upcycled gift cards from: Borders Visa Wal-Mart
Made of upcycled gift cards from: Borders Visa Wal-Mart
On view in the Paper Birch Landing Contemporary Art Gallery through Dec 2019.
*TIPS: Please be respectful & discrete.
Please leave it better than you find it (i.e. pick up trash).
There are MANY muggles who drive/run by, or visit the park. Please be stealthy when finding & rehiding.
Please rehide well.*
Photo Clues
This location was chosen for this monument because in the nearby auditorium, President Truman announced to the world that the United Nations had been created.
The water is just so soothing.
That looks like a nice bench to sit & contemplate peace.
Yes! That bench.
The view is perfect!
Is that an arrow?
This box is placed with permission.