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Volume 31 May 1997Featured Online Articles...
Exploring The Urban Canyons
A lot of treasure literally goes down the drain!
By Gary & David White and M. Brent BoydRemembering Boyden Arbor
Once a swimming resort and later a military training site, it's a place with an unusual past and potential.
By Tim BradshawRelics At Water's Edge
The Relic Hunter Online.
By Ed FedoryFound! Florida Fort Site Artifacts
Dragoon buttons and an 1820 hat plate highlight an unforgettable day of hunting.
By Jim R. BaldwinNothing To Kid About
Make sure your actions aren't misunderstood.
By Don PhillipsUrban Surprises
Spend a day detecting with two Colorado TH'ers.
By Dean AdamsInvitation To A Shootout
Three hundred untouched Colonial acres and the promise of a cache-it doesn't get any better than this!
By Amy MarusoUnreasonable Expectations
Before you search, be sure your target is detectable!
By Edgar W. RuffThe Stones River Battlefield Hunt
A Tennessee club aids archaeologists in surveying a Civil War site.
By Kevin N. WallsMy Lucky Day
Sometimes the payoff is in the perspective.
By Bob LazzaroYes, Carl...
A pocketful of finds... a heart full of memories.
By Esther D. GrothJust Another Old School
Sometimes those ordinary looking places conceal extraordinary finds.
By Frank J. CollettiHow To Research Old Newspapers For Treasure Leads
Use local and regional library resources to pinpoint unsearched sites in your area.
By Daniel J. DictusThe Common Street Sign
Campground Road led to some exciting discoveries. Some of those colorful names on your town's map could, too!
By Jim McMainsThe Mystery Of The Seven-Stoned Ring
It looked old. It looked gold. Was it really?
By Donna A. TrefryBeyond Beginner's Luck
Don't let tough field conditions get you down. Here's how to meet the challenge.
By Clive James ClynickThe $59 Detector
A TH'ing uncle helps a 10-year-old boy have a memorable first hunt.
By Ray MidgettIt Pays To Be Nearsighted
Most treasures, and their hiding places, are smaller than you think.
By H. Glenn Carson
Ghost Town USA - High Mountains & Deep Valleys
By Gary Speck
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