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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Only played for an hour on Sat as I am not well. Sunday I feel a little better so we went out for another couple of hours. Saturdays site was well searched I think as all we found were Cents. Sundays Site was much better We came up with this pile of treasure and we only searched about 10% of the area. Primary School kids are the best for dropping change... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Not bad nohope !!!
I like finding the little hotwheels cars,, I have found quite a few of them ,,
Rick
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Hi Nohope I wanted to share this map site with you, just scroll down to your state there is alot of info that can be gleaned from it ,, you may be able to find some good stuff !! to help with the metal detecting !! http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/map_...ites.html#USRick
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Pillar of the Community
  United States
5953 Posts |
Thanks Metalman I will check it out
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Member
United States
1154 Posts |
I really want a metal detector but I think everywhere in NEw york is soo settled and no where to look. Are there any maps or something that show like old places in NEw york?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi Lax
The link that I provided above has maps for just about every state including New York
Rick
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Pillar of the Community
  United States
5953 Posts |
Lax I have yet to move onto historic sites. I do most of my Metal detection in School play areas and city parks. Which I assume are plentifull in NY
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
I would not recommend Detecting within the bounds of historical sites, but with Information of where things were, there are often parks schools, or fairgrounds and things of this nature that would have been encompassed by the original ,settlement,fort,or way station,or any number of other gathering places from days gone by.
With maps from the calvary,civil war, battlefields can be found, encampments, or homesteads,country stores, schools,post offices, train stations, the list is long what can be discovered with a patient search of the old maps.
Rick
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Member
United States
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I have a question. There is an elementary school right near my house that used to be an old farm. ITs been around since the 50's I think. Do you think anything could be here?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Hi Lax
Its possible to find things anywhere that people have Been.
Rick
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United States
1154 Posts |
Now all I Need is a very cheap metal detector lol
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Forum Kid
Kuwait
1523 Posts |
You can get one at RadioShack, Very cheap and good. Especially if youre a beginner.
TKC!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2365 Posts |
For all of you that are unaware...please do NOT metal detect in a designated National Historic Site or National Battlefield or any National Park or Recreation area. There are large FINES and jail time for removing artifacts (unearthed or not)! You can't even remove a clump of dirt from any of these. I would also check with the locals and States before entering one of their facilities (Parks and so forth) with a detector. Many of you know this I'm sure but, I'm posting for those that may not be aware.
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Pillar of the Community
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I guees my grasp of the English language is not what I thought it was by "historic sites" I ment old City parks and fair grounds etc. Also getting permission to search old plantation homes in the area that are still in private hands. I am well aware of the rules regarding State land and national monuments.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sorry nohope...my focus for the term "historic sites" is more from a National basis as I am a Certified Archivist for the National Park Service. My reference was for National, State and Locally "designated" historically significant sites and arch digs and so forth. I only posted the comments, like I said, for those that may not know or be aware of the restrictions. Also, even though some "old plantations" may be held privately, they still could perhaps be held under "historical" bylaws, rules and regulations in order to obtain and retain their historical designations and so forth. I hope that make's sense. I certainly wasn't pointing any fingers at you, please understand that. Only posting for those that may not know otherwise.
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United States
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There is a huge park near me. I cant search there?
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