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YOUR CASE
In the spring of 1938 a local builder, Russ T. Hinge, discovered a chest of gold coins in the grounds of Botanic Gardens on which the Palm House was built. Russ T. Hinge re-buried the chest in a secret location but died before he could dig it up. Fortunately old archives have revealed his map, providing clues to its location. Can you solve the clues and locate the buried treasure?
Belfast Botanic Treasure Hunt
Botanic gardens opened in 1828 as the private Royal Belfast Botanical Gardens. It continued as a private park for many years, only opening to members of the public on Sundays prior to 1895. Then it became a public park in 1895 when the Belfast Corporation bought the gardens from the Belfast Botanical and Horticultural Society. The Belfast Corporation was the predecessor of Belfast City Council, the present owner.
The Belfast University area is alive with small boutiques, great restaurants, buzzing pubs and great places to explore along the way. The Trail is easy going with footpaths and tarmac roads; this Trail is suitable for all ages and will give everyone a chance to learn some interesting facts. You will discover Botanic Gardens where you will have the chance to see the plant collections.
This walking Trail wil take 2 hours to comple and is 2 hours in duration. You will find plenty of free attractions along the way, including Botanic Gardens, The Botanic Palm House and the Ulster Museum.
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