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old digger

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Well! I finally tracked down the owner of the property where a small town used to be from the 1880's to about 1912. It is a ghost town now, the only evidence of the past is a concrete square that was once the bank's vault. I googled earth and you can actually see where the streets ran. But, sadly I was told that they didn't want anyone on the property. What a bummer! :BangHead:
 

LLanos

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Man I feel for you! Nothing to do but keep researching sites. Someone is going to say yes.
 

Jason in Enid

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Keep the information and check back with the tax assessor every year to see if the land sells.
 

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old digger

old digger

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Thanks I will. Thanks Jason!
 

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old digger

old digger

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Well; I also found out that the lady that I talked to is the owner, and she is 90+ yrs old. Also her son- inlaw is an attorney, and I've he is a real jerk. So I think my chances are pretty slim for the time being. Unless someone has any ideas.
 

spartacus53

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Jul 5, 2009
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Don't you know how to butter up older women :dontknow:

Tell her she doesn't look a day over 71 :thumbsup: Just befriend her, make a little small talk, and before you know it you're in :tongue3:

I bet that will work... Now try again, and do it my way :laughing7:
 

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