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Geocaching Massachusetts: The Great Chefs of Boston

There’s plenty of fun to be had in Boston.  Whether you are a local or visiting from out of town, chances are you won’t find yourself with a lack of things to do.  The city offers an abundance of shopping options, recreational and community areas to relax at, arts to be enjoyed, and plenty of sights to be seen.  Of course, any of these day-long activities can help build an appetite.

A rich menu of finds is waiting.  In honor of the fine dishes to be found and the accolades earned by the chefs, local geocacher “Retiredguy” has created a series of caches for hungry geocaches to sink their teeth into.  “The Great Chefs of Boston” caches will bring explorers to a cache hide, and to a location that contains some fine food.

When visiting each location, be sure to read the cache’s description page to learn of the significance of the chef, the restaurant, and the menu.

The caches:

Great Chefs of Boston Series: Barbara Lynch (GC2V2YX)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Colin Lynch (GC2VFW3)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Jason Bond (GC3088V)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Jean-Georges (GC2VW53)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Louis DiBiccari (GC2W302)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Ming Tsai (GC2Z8HY)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Richie Barron (GC2G8PM)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Robert Grant (GC3069V)
Great Chefs of Boston Series: Ting Yen (GC30A27)

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For more information:

For specific cache details, or for other geocache information, be sure to visit the official geocaching website.

You are reading one of my Boston/Massachusetts geocaching pages. For fun geocaches in the Providence/Rhode Island area, be sure to visit my Providence Geocaching Examiner page.

boston, ma
42.358634993434 ; -71.056699678302

, Boston Geocaching Examiner

Tony Moreira is an avid Geocacher and is a contributor to various writings online. He is a Professor of Technology at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, RI and is known for introducing Geocaching to his students by integrating the activity into his Web 2.0 curriculum. He holds a Fine Arts...

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