Latest Release:
4/18/2014
Version: 1.0
Price: Free
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Early Days of Tatum 

  • Average Rating: 4.5 stars
  • Created by: 98x
  • Submitted by: Premium Member 98x
  • Start at:  N 32° 18.700 W 094° 30.994
  • Location: United States
  • Play Time: Less than 1 hour
  • Date Added: 4/18/2014 3:27 PM
  • Last Updated: 4/18/2014 3:29 PM
  • Downloads: 157
  • Completions: 10

About This Cartridge

This is brief historical tour of the early days of Tatum. 

Starting Location

1st Baptist Church 

Recent Cartridge Logs:

Groundspeak Premium Member MoVeD played it on 3/11/2023

Rating: 5 stars


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Groundspeak Premium Member Four Across played it on 4/21/2018

Rating: 4 stars


I had a fun time with this wherigo, my first one! I figured out how to use the whereyougo app. This was my activity before the annual CITO event by the same CO. Thanks!

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Groundspeak Premium Member scooby_loves_pooh played it on 4/25/2015

Rating: 5 stars

Played this one with both a Garmin Colorado 400t and an android phone using wheryougo and had no trouble. Only entered the first 15 digits of the unlock code and got it on the first try.

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Groundspeak Premium Member TommyGator played it on 9/25/2014

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We've been driving through Tatum for many years, and we enjoyed learning more about this pleasant town while doing this Wherigo.

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Groundspeak Premium Member allenmabry played it on 6/21/2014

Rating: 4 stars

This was a lot of fun. I played the cartridge 6/21 using the Whereyougo app for Android and the PC version of the cartridge. Everything worked fine. I exited and saved the cartridge after completing each step, based on my experience with other cartridges. After the first exit, the GPS turned off. However, I have played enough cartridges to understand why I wasn't getting closer to the next stage and I went to the navigation screen and turned the GPS back on. It was just a little far to walk the stages on this warm day, so we drove - and that worked well.

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