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Clue 1
It's Carnival time in old St. Paul
With a treasure hunt for one and all.
Get out your maps, warm clothing too,
The medallion's hid its up to you.
Clue 2
Veteran hunters need not be warned
That private property should be scorned.
Our safety rule must be repeated,
No dangers involved where it's secreted.
Clue 3
The button you buy means more than pleasure
It can add more dough to Borea's treasure.
Go forth and seek the treasure's lair,
Summertime fun flourishes there.
Clue 4
There is a road which ends too soon.
Used more often during June.
We wish you luck and lots of fun.
Hunting treasure by moon or sun.
Clue 5
Solving this to find the dough
Will give you every right to crow
Start your search not far from home
In a place where animals roam.
Clue 6
Colors of every sort and kind
May help you bring the spot to mind.
Red, white and even green
One in the distance can be seen.
Clue 7
Signs say no dumping without a fine
But cans lie near and often shine
For a happy end to this suspense
Don't ignore a red snow fence.
Clue 8
This is the Carnival's diamond year,
And that's a clue but not so clear,
Though our treasure hunt is not as old,
For one decade you've sought the gold.
Clue 9
Think of numbers one to ten
Thirteen, twelve and one again
Six is a total seen afar,
We hope this clue is up to par.
Clue 10
Visitors entering this domain
Find protection from sun and rain.
Near a tower painted low
Stands a holder amid the snow.
Clue 11
Fleeting shadows come and go,
Like arrows zinging from a bow,
You learned in school to try your best.
Treasure hunting is a test.
Clue 12
A road's the same on two sides of the plot,
Identify it and your near the spot.
Glance around and look for trees.
Continue searching below your knees.
Clue 13
About eight feet from a cedar tree
Twixt wagon trails that form a "V"
You'll find it in a grassy bed.
Exactly where these clues have led.
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