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George (MN)

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I know a place that used to be good, Owen Park in Tulsa (1902). A guy in a treasure magazine in early '70s found huge # of silver coins there, including about 200 Barber Dimes! Stats about all US cities - real estate, relocation info, crime, house prices, cost of living, races, home value estimator, recent sales, income, photos, schools, maps, weather, neighborhoods, and more has nice maps & info on towns, as does another site that shows all existing towns, demolished schools, & churches, closed post offices, in many cases they are in ghost towns, see US Cities & State Gazetteers: 179,000 community profiles & 1.8 million physical, cultural and historic features Best wishes, George (MN)
 

ammo_u

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River Side in Tulsa has walking trails and such and they were used long before it was turned them into a rec area and I have friends who have found some neat fossils in the river. The park mentioned above sounds really neat. Where at in SE Ok?
 

RGINN

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Everywhere, Jenkster! Lots of treasure tales and history in that part of my home state, and cannot begin to list them all. See if you can pick up a copy of Steve Wilson's 'Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales' while you're in the state. I won't call it the absolute gospel truth on treasure in Oklahoma, but it gives you an idea.
 

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