On Monday, October 13th I cached my way to the Pittsburgh airport to fly back home. This was one of the more memorable geocache finds of the day. It wasn't so much the log-only micro, but this place that I was brought to. Aside from the occaisonal car passing on the road out front, I had this quaint old church and it's small cemetery grounds to myself.


The graves of past priests surrounded the front area of the church.

The small cemetery held a lot of history. The cache was actually tucked away in a knothole within that far away tree in the back left corner of this shot.

This was one of the more interesting gravesites in the cemetery.

I loved the aged stone this church was constructed of in the 1800s.
These were just a few of the photos I took at Old St Luke's. Hope you enjoyed seeing this place. It's a grat location for a cache and I am glad to have had the opportunity to visit this area.
To learn more about this historic landmark, please visit: http://www.oldsaintlukes.org/history.htm


Comments: 39
This is so pretty and so quiet!
The interesting gravesite with ivy....can you tell me more about it?
They are beautiful as are all your images.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for posting this to
my group
I hope you have a good weekend.
I love geocaches that take me to places like this one!
Thanks for taking us with you.