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Apr 27, 2007, 04:39 PM
#61
 Rich
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
 Originally Posted by PATreasureHunter
Rich, what about any caves in Lancaster County? I know about the Lititz caves (I think there's a map in that book?), but is there any printed info about the Lititz caves, or any other Lanc. caves? Thanks!!!
Yea I got a few for Lancaster County:
1. Gable Cave
2. Mount Joy Caves
3. Pequea Church Caves
4. Refton Cave
5. Wind Cave
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Apr 27, 2007, 04:53 PM
#62
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
AWESOME - THANKS IN ADVANCE!
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Mar 21, 2010, 09:27 PM
#63
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Does anyone know anything about the treasure David Lewis supposedly has buried South of Lewistown? There's supposedly $10,000 in gold coins buried in a saddlebag in a cave or under rocks. I'm having trouble finding anymore information on the account.
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Mar 22, 2010, 05:26 AM
#64
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Mar 22, 2010, 09:10 AM
#65
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Thank you Jeff for such a timely response and the help. I travel the river frequently so I will keep my eyes peeled, even though I imagine it has been washed away by floods over the years. So by my understanding he buried the whiskey bottle in this area as well? Thanks again! If you stumble upon anything else send it my way Jeff!
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Mar 22, 2010, 11:13 AM
#66
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Mar 25, 2010, 10:34 AM
#67
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Are there any caves listed in Potter, Tioga, or Bradford counties?
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Mar 28, 2010, 08:52 AM
#68
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Cool post! How about Chester County?
Brian
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Jun 08, 2010, 08:24 PM
#69
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Hi, I saw your pictures of the description of Pequea Cave also known as the Wind Cave or Cold Cave in Pequea, Pennsylvania.
I was wondering if there was a map of this particular cave in your book.
Thanks.
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Jun 09, 2010, 07:21 AM
#70
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Does anyone have any information on caves in York County, specifically the southern part of the county? I know of a cave that was supposedly used by Jesse James. From what my dad told me, it was blasted shut by the railroad company long ago because hobos were using it. One can still go in about 8-10 feet. The cave was supposed to be extremely long, with another exit several miles away. The cave is located near the towns of Sinsheim and Brodbecks, with the other exit supposedly in the Seven Valleys area.
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Jul 07, 2010, 08:16 AM
#71
 #DirtGangPA
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
lookin for info on this cave on sharp mountain in Pottsville
dont know much detail, but i was told by this guy i know when he was younger they used to play in the cave......they had to swing on a vine over a valley/air pocket or whatever to get to it......anyone have a clue?
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Jul 07, 2010, 08:32 AM
#72
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
 Originally Posted by soopacee
lookin for info on this cave on sharp mountain in Pottsville
dont know much detail, but i was told by this guy i know when he was younger they used to play in the cave......they had to swing on a vine over a valley/air pocket or whatever to get to it......anyone have a clue?
a few years ago I read something on a Cave
up there. Not sure If I Posted it here on not.
I Know it didn't give directions though
but may have been a news article
from the Republican
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Jul 26, 2010, 08:14 AM
#73
 #DirtGangPA
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
 Originally Posted by jeff of pa
 Originally Posted by soopacee
lookin for info on this cave on sharp mountain in Pottsville
dont know much detail, but i was told by this guy i know when he was younger they used to play in the cave......they had to swing on a vine over a valley/air pocket or whatever to get to it......anyone have a clue?
a few years ago I read something on a Cave
up there. Not sure If I Posted it here on not.
I Know it didn't give directions though
but may have been a news article
from the Republican
thanx, will have to research it....alot of ppl know what im talking about, but have no clue about location.......its always ppl remember going up there as kids, but its been so long they cant remember where...haha, i know how they feel
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Jul 26, 2010, 05:02 PM
#74
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
Rich,
Could you post the information on Mohrsville cave in Berks County?
Thanks,
Paul
"If your not living on the edge your taking up too much room."
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Jul 26, 2010, 05:13 PM
#75
Re: Pennsylvania Caves
although not sure,
I Believe Rich recently sold his book.
I remember an add a few months ago
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