Finally Found it - Lost swim park

TheRingFinder

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Wild Wood Swim Park in White Bear Lake Minnesota - Open from the early 1900's to the mid 1900's, Many have searched, some even said it's been found and hunted out. Well, they must be using some really poor detectors.........I found it and took over 250 targets out, here's a sample.

Wildwood 002.JPG
 

River Rat

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Wow, those are some awesome finds...love the bracelet.
 

63bkpkr

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Awesome finds at the H2O park, congrats on the location And congrats on the good deeds! I expect the WWII vet was so very happy to have his class ring returned to him by an honest good person. Keep up the good work as you know who you are serving as well as others.................63bkpkr
 

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TheRingFinder

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Thanks for checking it out, it was a really fun dive - I jumped out of the boat and my very first hit was a Wild Wood Swim Tag, I knew right then, I was in for a good time!!!!!:occasion14:
 

Tom_in_CA

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you did good. Nice researching. Good pix. thanx!
 

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