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Re: Old Galveston Beach Locations, Maps etc.


May 23, 2001 at 12:44:37
In Reply to: Old Galveston Beach Locations, Maps etc.
posted by James and Gabriel Mills on May 22, 2001 at 14:35:05

Stewart beach is probably the best beach to hunt in terms of high volume of people losing stuff. Its a very busy beach. You can cross the Bolivar ferry to Crystal beach where most of the teen agers go since they can't drink and park their cars on Stewart beach anymore. You can go to the west end to see the State park but unfortunately you can't hunt it as it is illegal. It was a city of 7000 in the late 1800s and was never rebuilt after the hurricane of 1900. Suppose to be lots of caches that markers were lost and were never dug up. Next to it is the location of a cow field that used to be the town of Nottingham which was also never rebuilt after the storm. You would have to get permission from the land owner for that one.


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