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METAL DETECTING IN CALIFORNIA? KNOW THE LAW! Metal detecting in California follows the ARPA (Archeological Resources Preservation Act). Although, the term “metal detecting” does exist in this law, the law does specifically state that no artifacts can be removed if there is any disturbance of the area. Individuals have broken these laws and been arrested. So know what thelaws are.
METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. METAL DETECTING IN INDIANA AND THE LAW Metal detecting in Indiana can be lot's of fun. However, it's important that you understand the ARPA (Archeological Resources Preservation Act) Law. The ARPA law is lengthy, and confusing. It was first written to protect Indian lands, especially Indian burial grounds from looters in the West. However, over the years the law hasbeen amended to
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. BURIED TREASURE IN MISSOURI Buried Treasure in Missouri. The Charles Boucher Treasure, is a story about this man, a farmer, who buried approximately 500 silver dollars somewhere near his cabin, near ponds, about a mile south of West Plains. Jessie James, the outlaw, may have buried a large treasure consisting of $100,000 in gold coins and bullion near the Des Arc Mountains, approximately eight miles east of Gad Hills. BURIED TREASURE IN NORTH DAKOTA Here are six places to begin your search for buried treasure in North Dakota. Fort Dilts is located on route 12, between Rhame and Marmarth. This fort was built in 1864. In that year Indians massacred everyone, and then burned down the fort. The inhabitants may have known of the impending attack and then buried their possessions for safe keeping. BURIED TREASURE IN IDAHO CAN BE FOUND Buried Treasure In Idaho Seven Places To Search Buried treasure in Idaho is hidden in many areas. I have listed a few stories about them below. Over the years, as stories of lost treasures are told from person to person, or wrote about and re-written, the stories change. LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
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METAL DETECTING IN CALIFORNIA? KNOW THE LAW! Metal detecting in California follows the ARPA (Archeological Resources Preservation Act). Although, the term “metal detecting” does exist in this law, the law does specifically state that no artifacts can be removed if there is any disturbance of the area. Individuals have broken these laws and been arrested. So know what thelaws are.
METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. METAL DETECTING IN INDIANA AND THE LAW Metal detecting in Indiana can be lot's of fun. However, it's important that you understand the ARPA (Archeological Resources Preservation Act) Law. The ARPA law is lengthy, and confusing. It was first written to protect Indian lands, especially Indian burial grounds from looters in the West. However, over the years the law hasbeen amended to
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. BURIED TREASURE IN MISSOURI Buried Treasure in Missouri. The Charles Boucher Treasure, is a story about this man, a farmer, who buried approximately 500 silver dollars somewhere near his cabin, near ponds, about a mile south of West Plains. Jessie James, the outlaw, may have buried a large treasure consisting of $100,000 in gold coins and bullion near the Des Arc Mountains, approximately eight miles east of Gad Hills. BURIED TREASURE IN NORTH DAKOTA Here are six places to begin your search for buried treasure in North Dakota. Fort Dilts is located on route 12, between Rhame and Marmarth. This fort was built in 1864. In that year Indians massacred everyone, and then burned down the fort. The inhabitants may have known of the impending attack and then buried their possessions for safe keeping. BURIED TREASURE IN IDAHO CAN BE FOUND Buried Treasure In Idaho Seven Places To Search Buried treasure in Idaho is hidden in many areas. I have listed a few stories about them below. Over the years, as stories of lost treasures are told from person to person, or wrote about and re-written, the stories change. LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasure BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. BURIED TREASURE IN NORTH DAKOTA Here are six places to begin your search for buried treasure in North Dakota. Fort Dilts is located on route 12, between Rhame and Marmarth. This fort was built in 1864. In that year Indians massacred everyone, and then burned down the fort. The inhabitants may have known of the impending attack and then buried their possessions for safe keeping. METAL DETECTING IN MAINE. UNDERSTAND HOW THE LAWS MAY Metal detecting in Maine can be a lot of fun. There are so many places to use your metal detector. However, you must know what the laws are. The first law to understand is the ARPA Law. (Archeological Resources Preservation Act) You need to understand that METAL DETECTING IN TENNESSEE? KNOW THE LAW! The National Historic Preservation Act - NHPA. To keep this all simple, if you are metal detecting in Tennessee, especially on State Land, do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than 100 years. If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner. BURIED TREASURE IN MISSOURI Buried Treasure in Missouri. The Charles Boucher Treasure, is a story about this man, a farmer, who buried approximately 500 silver dollars somewhere near his cabin, near ponds, about a mile south of West Plains. Jessie James, the outlaw, may have buried a large treasure consisting of $100,000 in gold coins and bullion near the Des Arc Mountains, approximately eight miles east of Gad Hills. LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
METAL DETECTING IN TEXAS? KNOW THE LAW! It is an offense to operate or use a metal detector. (dd) Cultural features and/or artifacts. It is an offense to take, remove, destroy, deface, tamper with, or disturb any artifact or cultural feature except by permit issued by the director. To keep this law stuff as simple as possible; If you are detecting in Texas, especially on StateLand,
BURIED TREASURE IN MICHIGAN STORIES Buried Treasure in Michigan Sites. North Fox Island, off Grand Traverse Bay was the scene of a recovered buried cache in 1905 worth $100,000. The treasure consisted of Spanish gold and silver coins. There have been rumors that more treasures are buried there. Cat Head Point, near Northport, on county route 201, has supposed treasuresburied by
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Buried Treasure in New Jersey Sites. Here are six areas to begin your search for buried treasures in New Jersey. The Pirate Treasure at Cedarville - There is a supposed pirate treasure near the Cedar River approximately one mile southwest of Cedarville. The James Gilam treasure - is a treasure buried by this farmer on his property atFinns
BURIED TREASURE IN ALABAMA DOES EXIST Buried Treasure in Alabama Sites. Good luck! In the town of Fort Payne it has been rumored that a wealthy businessman, John Willismith, before he died buried $100,000 of gold. Mr. Willismith owned most of the town. So the gold could have been buried anywhere, or perhaps in different locations. Henry Nunez was the operator of a ferry duringthe
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
FIND BURIED TREASURE IN TEXAS Buried Treasure in Texas Sites. Here are ten areas to begin your search for buried treasure in Texas. The Lost Nigger Bill Gold Mine - located somewhere near Reagan Canyon in Big Bend National Park. The Lost Silver Ledge Mine - located in Croton Brakes Canyon. Search the area with a metal detector. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN MICHIGAN STORIES Buried Treasure in Michigan Sites. North Fox Island, off Grand Traverse Bay was the scene of a recovered buried cache in 1905 worth $100,000. The treasure consisted of Spanish gold and silver coins. There have been rumors that more treasures are buried there. Cat Head Point, near Northport, on county route 201, has supposed treasuresburied by
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Buried Treasure in New Jersey Sites. Here are six areas to begin your search for buried treasures in New Jersey. The Pirate Treasure at Cedarville - There is a supposed pirate treasure near the Cedar River approximately one mile southwest of Cedarville. The James Gilam treasure - is a treasure buried by this farmer on his property atFinns
BURIED TREASURE IN KANSAS, WHERE TO SEARCH Here are a few treasure stories related to Kansas. Near Marysville, on the Blue River, is a treasure of gold dust that was concealed in two buckskin bags. The gold was removed from California gold fields by two miners. The miners on their return from California were killed by BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasure BURIED TREASURE IN ALABAMA DOES EXIST Buried Treasure in Alabama Sites. Good luck! In the town of Fort Payne it has been rumored that a wealthy businessman, John Willismith, before he died buried $100,000 of gold. Mr. Willismith owned most of the town. So the gold could have been buried anywhere, or perhaps in different locations. Henry Nunez was the operator of a ferry duringthe
WISCONSIN LOST TREASURE SEARCH BEGINS HERE Good luck! And have fun in your search for Wisconsin lost treasure. The Great Milwaukee Fire in 1892 destroyed 26 acres of of homes. Some of the ruins from this fire still stand. Over the years treasure hunters have uncovered treasures and relics left from the fire. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
FIND BURIED TREASURE IN TEXAS Buried Treasure in Texas Sites. Here are ten areas to begin your search for buried treasure in Texas. The Lost Nigger Bill Gold Mine - located somewhere near Reagan Canyon in Big Bend National Park. The Lost Silver Ledge Mine - located in Croton Brakes Canyon. Search the area with a metal detector. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN MICHIGAN STORIES Buried Treasure in Michigan Sites. North Fox Island, off Grand Traverse Bay was the scene of a recovered buried cache in 1905 worth $100,000. The treasure consisted of Spanish gold and silver coins. There have been rumors that more treasures are buried there. Cat Head Point, near Northport, on county route 201, has supposed treasuresburied by
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Buried Treasure in New Jersey Sites. Here are six areas to begin your search for buried treasures in New Jersey. The Pirate Treasure at Cedarville - There is a supposed pirate treasure near the Cedar River approximately one mile southwest of Cedarville. The James Gilam treasure - is a treasure buried by this farmer on his property atFinns
BURIED TREASURE IN KANSAS, WHERE TO SEARCH Here are a few treasure stories related to Kansas. Near Marysville, on the Blue River, is a treasure of gold dust that was concealed in two buckskin bags. The gold was removed from California gold fields by two miners. The miners on their return from California were killed by BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasure BURIED TREASURE IN ALABAMA DOES EXIST Buried Treasure in Alabama Sites. Good luck! In the town of Fort Payne it has been rumored that a wealthy businessman, John Willismith, before he died buried $100,000 of gold. Mr. Willismith owned most of the town. So the gold could have been buried anywhere, or perhaps in different locations. Henry Nunez was the operator of a ferry duringthe
WISCONSIN LOST TREASURE SEARCH BEGINS HERE Good luck! And have fun in your search for Wisconsin lost treasure. The Great Milwaukee Fire in 1892 destroyed 26 acres of of homes. Some of the ruins from this fire still stand. Over the years treasure hunters have uncovered treasures and relics left from the fire.TREASURE FOUND
My grandpa was driving a road grader when he hit a cache of silver and gold coins. Happened in 1986 about 7 miles south of Stilwell ok . Thenewest coin
METAL DETECTING SOFTWARE FOR THE HOBBY The GPS system alone would have saved me countless hours of time in the field, and allowed me to be free of carrying another devise, like a handheld GPS. There are even metal detecting games issued by app makers. Below I have listed a few of the more popular apps used in METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW YORK. Buried Treasure in NY Sites. Here are seven areas to begin your search for buried treasure in New York. Gardiner‘s Island - located on the eastern edge of Long Island, was used as a stopping point for the British during the Revolutionary War. Many of these areas hold many relics. Butlersbury Mansion is located near Fonda, on Switzer Hill. METAL DETECTING IN MAINE. UNDERSTAND HOW THE LAWS MAY Metal detecting in Maine can be a lot of fun. There are so many places to use your metal detector. However, you must know what the laws are. The first law to understand is the ARPA Law. (Archeological Resources Preservation Act) You need to understand that LOCATE BURIED TREASURE IN OHIO The Lisman Farm, may hold a treasure of $125,000 in paper currency. The loot was stolen from a bank in 1924. The farm is located approximately two miles east of Joy. A Revolutionary War treasure of approximately $25,000 in gold coins may be buried on the north shore of the Sandy River, approximately one mile south of Minerva. BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Captain Kidd supposedly buried at least 45 treasures in Maine. Many of these treasures are rumored to be in and near Wiscasset. Bucksport was also used as a hiding place for pirate treasure. Rumors are some of the treasures are near the mouth of the Penobscot River. Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates FIND BURIED TREASURE IN TENNESSEE Buried Treasures in Tennessee Sites. Here are six areas to begin your search for buried treasure in Tennessee. The John Winters Treasure - a large treasure of gold coins, and silver plate was buried by John Winters, on his farm, located approximately two miles north of Erin on route 13.. The John Murrell Treasure - John Murrell was an outlaw. It has been reported that he buried approximately BURIED TREASURE IN UTAH AND WHERE TO SEARCH Buried Treasure in Utah Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Utah can be located. But you need certain tools, both physical and mental. A good metal detector is a must, and solid research of the area you would like to search in is very important. MONTANA LOST TREASURE SEARCH BEGINS HERE Montana lost treasure sites are listed on this page. However, I cannot promise that this information is completely accurate. As treasure tales go, because they have been passed down through many years, certain elements of the lost treasure story may have been altered, either intentionally or otherwise. METAL DETECTING SOFTWARE FOR THE HOBBY The GPS system alone would have saved me countless hours of time in the field, and allowed me to be free of carrying another devise, like a handheld GPS. There are even metal detecting games issued by app makers. Below I have listed a few of the more popular apps used in METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN LOUISIANA The cemetery is located two miles south of Lafitte. The Old Camp Place treasure is a story regarding Confederate soldiers burying $20,000 in silver and gold coins near Old Camp Place. Apparently the soldiers were being chased by Union troops. Old Camp Place is located approximately ten miles west of Monroe. The Red River Treasureconsists of
BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Captain Kidd supposedly buried at least 45 treasures in Maine. Many of these treasures are rumored to be in and near Wiscasset. Bucksport was also used as a hiding place for pirate treasure. Rumors are some of the treasures are near the mouth of the Penobscot River. Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates METAL DETECTING IN TENNESSEE? KNOW THE LAW! The National Historic Preservation Act - NHPA. To keep this all simple, if you are metal detecting in Tennessee, especially on State Land, do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than 100 years. If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. NEW YORK METAL DETECTING CLUBS LISTED The Empire State Metal Detector Association is a club of avid metal detectorists with a membership of about 150. We are located in the Capital District region of upstate New York. Meetings are at the Latham Firehouse. 266 Old Louden Rd. Meetings are every last Monday LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasure METAL DETECTING SOFTWARE FOR THE HOBBY The GPS system alone would have saved me countless hours of time in the field, and allowed me to be free of carrying another devise, like a handheld GPS. There are even metal detecting games issued by app makers. Below I have listed a few of the more popular apps used in METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN LOUISIANA The cemetery is located two miles south of Lafitte. The Old Camp Place treasure is a story regarding Confederate soldiers burying $20,000 in silver and gold coins near Old Camp Place. Apparently the soldiers were being chased by Union troops. Old Camp Place is located approximately ten miles west of Monroe. The Red River Treasureconsists of
BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Captain Kidd supposedly buried at least 45 treasures in Maine. Many of these treasures are rumored to be in and near Wiscasset. Bucksport was also used as a hiding place for pirate treasure. Rumors are some of the treasures are near the mouth of the Penobscot River. Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates METAL DETECTING IN TENNESSEE? KNOW THE LAW! The National Historic Preservation Act - NHPA. To keep this all simple, if you are metal detecting in Tennessee, especially on State Land, do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than 100 years. If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. NEW YORK METAL DETECTING CLUBS LISTED The Empire State Metal Detector Association is a club of avid metal detectorists with a membership of about 150. We are located in the Capital District region of upstate New York. Meetings are at the Latham Firehouse. 266 Old Louden Rd. Meetings are every last Monday LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns. Louisiana ghost towns exist as either abandoned buildings, or simply a hole in the ground. The hole is the cellar that a house once rested on. There may be one or more of these cellar holes in the area. In what was once and old town. Searching for the oldsettlements is
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasureTREASURE FOUND
My grandpa was driving a road grader when he hit a cache of silver and gold coins. Happened in 1986 about 7 miles south of Stilwell ok . Thenewest coin
METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. METAL DETECTING IN TENNESSEE? KNOW THE LAW! The National Historic Preservation Act - NHPA. To keep this all simple, if you are metal detecting in Tennessee, especially on State Land, do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than 100 years. If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner. BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Captain Kidd supposedly buried at least 45 treasures in Maine. Many of these treasures are rumored to be in and near Wiscasset. Bucksport was also used as a hiding place for pirate treasure. Rumors are some of the treasures are near the mouth of the Penobscot River. Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates METAL DETECTING IN MONTANA AND THE LAW Here is a summary of the ARPA law, and some of the problems people face who break this law. Even though ARPA does not specifically mention "metal detecting", you need to understand what ARPA says about digging artifacts. Code Book: Montana Code Citation: §22-3- 432 Section Title: Antiquities: permits Summary: (1) Prohibits a personfrom
BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak. The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located somewhere between Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. METAL DETECTING IN NORTH DAKOTA? KNOW THE LAW! National Historic Preservation Act - NHPA. If you are metal detecting in North Dakota, especially on State Land, do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than 100 years. If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner. BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND The Captain John Mosbey Treasure is a buried treasure in Virginia worth 2 million dollars. Mosbey, a confederate guerilla, supposedly buried the cache between two large pine trees between Culpeper and Norman, near County rte 522, in Culpeper county. The treasure BURIED TREASURE IN UTAH AND WHERE TO SEARCH Buried Treasure in Utah Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Utah can be located. But you need certain tools, both physical and mental. A good metal detector is a must, and solid research of the area you would like to search in is very important. BURIED TREASURE IN KANSAS, WHERE TO SEARCH Here are a few treasure stories related to Kansas. Near Marysville, on the Blue River, is a treasure of gold dust that was concealed in two buckskin bags. The gold was removed from California gold fields by two miners. The miners on their return from California were killed by METAL DETECTING SOFTWARE FOR THE HOBBY Metal Detecting Software Metal detecting software can be a real aid for those of you who like to catalog your finds. Personally, I have always used a spreadsheet from Microsoft Windows to catalog my “stuff.” You may be asking why anyone who metal detects wouldbother to
BURIED TREASURE IN LOUISIANA Buried Treasure In Louisiana Buried treasure in Louisiana consist of pirate treasure. I've listed one such story below. I have also included a few more stories about lost treasures. METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Here are a few stories about lost treasures in Maine. The seaport of Machias may contain an underground vault containing pirate treasure in the vicinity of the Machias River. Legend says that the Pirate, Black Bellamy built the vault beneath his wooden fort on the river. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. METAL DETECTING IN IDAHO? KNOW THE LAW Metal Detecting In Idaho? You Should Know The Law Metal detecting in Idaho means you need to follow the ARPA Laws(Archeological Resources Preservation Act). In addition to the above ARPA law, the State of Idaho also follows the strict ruling of the 1966 "National Historic Preservation Act", which states: "The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) was enacted in 1966 to protect the Nation LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns List. Here is a list of some of those gone but not forgotten towns. Have fun, and good luck in your search for ghost towns. Acadia Parish. NEW YORK METAL DETECTING CLUBS LISTED Below is a list of New York metal detecting clubs. If you are new to the hobby these organizations can help you in many ways. And if you’ve been in the hobby for a while, the clubs can offer advise that you may not be aware of. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, Clickbank, and MyTopo affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, mytopo.com, andclickbank.com.
BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND Buried Treasure in Virginia Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Virginia has been located by others. And there are still lots of areas that contain caches of all kinds. I have listed a few stories below. METAL DETECTING SOFTWARE FOR THE HOBBY Metal Detecting Software Metal detecting software can be a real aid for those of you who like to catalog your finds. Personally, I have always used a spreadsheet from Microsoft Windows to catalog my “stuff.” You may be asking why anyone who metal detects wouldbother to
BURIED TREASURE IN LOUISIANA Buried Treasure In Louisiana Buried treasure in Louisiana consist of pirate treasure. I've listed one such story below. I have also included a few more stories about lost treasures. METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Here are a few stories about lost treasures in Maine. The seaport of Machias may contain an underground vault containing pirate treasure in the vicinity of the Machias River. Legend says that the Pirate, Black Bellamy built the vault beneath his wooden fort on the river. METAL DETECTING IN MISSISSIPPI? BEWARE OF THE LAWS ARPA, find out what it is. As the ARPA law states, and why it was first implemented, there is a need to protect Indian burial grounds. So pay attention to the laws that deal with Indian burial sites in Mississippi Here is another page that clarifies the ARPA law.. Below is an abbreviated portion of the Mississippi law that deals specifically with artifacts. METAL DETECTING IN IDAHO? KNOW THE LAW Metal Detecting In Idaho? You Should Know The Law Metal detecting in Idaho means you need to follow the ARPA Laws(Archeological Resources Preservation Act). In addition to the above ARPA law, the State of Idaho also follows the strict ruling of the 1966 "National Historic Preservation Act", which states: "The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) was enacted in 1966 to protect the Nation LOUISIANA GHOST TOWNS DIRECTORY Louisiana Ghost Towns List. Here is a list of some of those gone but not forgotten towns. Have fun, and good luck in your search for ghost towns. Acadia Parish. NEW YORK METAL DETECTING CLUBS LISTED Below is a list of New York metal detecting clubs. If you are new to the hobby these organizations can help you in many ways. And if you’ve been in the hobby for a while, the clubs can offer advise that you may not be aware of. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, Clickbank, and MyTopo affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, mytopo.com, andclickbank.com.
BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND Buried Treasure in Virginia Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Virginia has been located by others. And there are still lots of areas that contain caches of all kinds. I have listed a few stories below.TREASURE FOUND
My grandpa was driving a road grader when he hit a cache of silver and gold coins. Happened in 1986 about 7 miles south of Stilwell ok . Thenewest coin
METAL DETECTING LAWS AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Metal Detecting Laws Controversial & Unconstitutional, But You Need To Follow Them. Metal detecting laws came about because of the laws of antiquity. Although there are only a few laws that govern metal detecting, what you need to understand are the laws that prohibit the digging of artifacts. BURIED TREASURE IN MAINE Here are a few stories about lost treasures in Maine. The seaport of Machias may contain an underground vault containing pirate treasure in the vicinity of the Machias River. Legend says that the Pirate, Black Bellamy built the vault beneath his wooden fort on the river. METAL DETECTING IN TENNESSEE? KNOW THE LAW! Metal Detecting In Tennessee? You Should Know The Law If you are metal detecting in Tennessee, then you should understand a few of the laws. The first one is the Antiquities Act of 1906. At the link below is an explanation of that law. METAL DETECTING IN MONTANA AND THE LAW Metal Detecting In Montana, Understand The Laws Metal detecting in Montana is a great pastime. There is so much history to discover, and using a metal detector is a wonderful way to locate that history. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW MEXICO. WHERE TO LOOK! Here are seven areas to begin your search for buried treasure in New Mexico. Gila Cliff Dwellings is located on State route 26, approximately 48 miles north of Silver City. Five cliff dwellings are located in the overhanging cliffs. BURIED TREASURE IN NEW JERSEY. WHERE IT IS! Frank W. Pandozzi is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, Clickbank, and MyTopo affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, mytopo.com, andclickbank.com.
BURIED TREASURE IN UTAH AND WHERE TO SEARCH Buried Treasure in Utah Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Utah can be located. But you need certain tools, both physical and mental. A good metal detector is a must, and solid research of the area you would like to search in is very important. BURIED TREASURE IN VIRGINIA CAN BE FOUND Buried Treasure in Virginia Five Sites to Search Buried treasure in Virginia has been located by others. And there are still lots of areas that contain caches of all kinds. I have listed a few stories below. BURIED TREASURE IN KANSAS, WHERE TO SEARCH Here are a few treasure stories related to Kansas. Near Marysville, on the Blue River, is a treasure of gold dust that was concealed in two buckskin bags. The gold was removed from California gold fields by two miners. The miners on their return from California were killed by google037df74da6aab727.html _SEARCHING FOR AND METAL DETECTING EASTERN GHOST TOWN TREASURE_ I'd rather be metal detecting. And when I'm not...I'm thinking about it. Like many, I caught this hobby disease years ago. Once you get it, you can't shake it. It's also a contagious disease. This disease spreads easily, infecting many who never imagined they would be caught in it'sgrips.
Does this explanation also sound like you? Do you love metal detecting? Are you thinking about starting this GREAT hobby? Are you a ghost town junkie? Would you like to search for those old towns? To be fair, the hobby is so much more than just searching for the old towns, as you'll learn throughout my website. But the ghost town searching is a great way tobegin the hobby.
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Did you know that these old settlements exist in the east?THAT’S RIGHT…
The difference between the old, lost towns of the east, and the old towns that are located in our western states is this, the lost settlements of the east are no longer visible. They only exist as“cellar holes.”
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WHY METAL DETECTING GHOST TOWNS OF THE EAST? You may be asking yourself. “Why should I visit this website? What makes this guy (me) an expert on this subject?” Here is my answer to those questions. My name is Frank Pandozzi. For more than 40 years I have located and detected around hundreds of these old towns in the east. I was the first one (ya, I’m tooting my own horn here) who filmed a TV series, a program for history lovers, and metal detectorists, regarding Eastern ghost towns. My TV series, “Ghost Towns of the East” and eight other different TV episodes, are being sold as downloads. I have also written a book about this subject. Now, I take that experience, and show you everything you need to know at my website. You’ll have all the tools to search for those lost settlements. And, if you are a beginner to this hobby, or you are interested in learning how to detect, I’ll show you how to begin this exciting hobby. I will show you; WHAT DETECTOR TO BUY, WHERE TO SEARCH FOR OLD COINS, You'll read about lost treasures, HOW TO FIND THE GOOD SPOTS TO DETECT, WHERE THE BIG TREASURES ARE LOCATED, I WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED ON THIS HOBBY WITH MY BLOG, YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO MY MONTHLY NEWSLETTER, INFORMATION REGARDING MY TV SERIES, WHAT THE LAWS ARE CONCERNING TREASURE HUNTING,AND MUCH, MUCH MORE
If you are already involved with this exciting hobby, I’ll give you information that you may have missed elsewhere. My website has hundreds of pages with new and updated information. Everyday I update my website with new pages, or I am adding information to old pages. I have research and resources available to me that I pass on to you eachweek.
The hobby is changing. The laws that affect the hobby are a big part of those changes. You need to understand them. My website provides you with that information. What else is changing is the new technology with metal detectors. Manufacturers are coming out with new products that out date previous models each year. It’s especially confusing to the newbie regarding what detector to buy. I help you decide. If you are not interested in the hobby, but you are looking for an exciting adventure to enjoy either by yourself, or with your family, then searching for the old, eastern ghost towns is a great pastime. Or perhaps you are a teacher, and you’re looking for another way to teach your students about early American history, my website, and TV series will do that. There’s no telling what kind of treasure you will find; And I can’t promise you that you will make the discovery of a lifetime. However, even if you don’t find a buried cache or lost relics from years gone by, I’ll show you that the treasure can be in the searchitself.
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