MissIron.Maiden
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I have a state park around me that does allow, metal detecting. There is history that dates back to 1700's... But the well known historical areas are preserved. So basically it's 3,000 acres of woodland that's been very popular these days.
Of course there must be old homesites, farms, ect.. That have been lost to time... But in 3,000 where would one even begin ? Arial maps only date back to the 60's .. Aside from hiking on foot n hoping to run into a rubble pile or some daffodils where do I find the best place to begin?( also I do not wish to ask the rangers about such places, because the less metal detecting is mentioned , the better!) thanks!
Of course there must be old homesites, farms, ect.. That have been lost to time... But in 3,000 where would one even begin ? Arial maps only date back to the 60's .. Aside from hiking on foot n hoping to run into a rubble pile or some daffodils where do I find the best place to begin?( also I do not wish to ask the rangers about such places, because the less metal detecting is mentioned , the better!) thanks!
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