Construction is going on everywhere in Sag Harbor, including at the long-time home of one of the Village's important institutions. During construction, this institution temporarily relocated to a smaller space in the Village. Identify the institution and find the cache outside its temporary location.
The original building that housed this institution was a gift to the people of Sag Harbor from philanthropist Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage. It was built in 1910 and features an elegant rotunda with a Guastavino-designed dome. When the renovation and construction are complete and this building reopens, this cache will be moved to a new location closer to that site. The current location is easy to access. No bushwhacking is required.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: It is neither safe nor necessary to stand
or walk in the road when looking for this cache. It cannot be found from
the roadway, so stay safe and stay off the road.
This is one of six caches placed as part of the John Jermain Memorial Library's Sag Harbor Culture and History Geocache Hunt. Each cache is located near a site of cultural or historic significance to Sag Harbor. Inside each cache is a rubber stamp and stamp pad (or self-inking stamp). Pick up a log sheet at the John Jermain Memorial library (34 W. Water Street, across from the Post Office), and use the stamp to record your find. (There's also a traditional logbook in the cache for your use.) Be sure to return the stamp and pad to the cache when you're done. When you've logged all six library geocaches, bring your completely stamped log sheet to the library and receive a certificate of completion.