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i am located in central nj trenton i dont know any good places i could hunt plz help <img src="/metal/html/help.gif" border=0 width=23 height=15 alt=":help">
 
to exactly what I told your brother. <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D">
 
Matt, you are being too vague when you simply ask for fiding good sites. There are some very good lists for detecting on the net for types of sites to try... Old School houses, parks, churches, race tracks, etc. etc. Is this the type of help you guys are looking for? All we can do here is answer specific questions, or try to give you a guideline to what types of places to hunt. Pointing exactly where to go is near impossible unless someone reads this that is from your area.
 
Hey Matt,
I sent you an e-mail with my e-mail address and cell phone number. I'm just a little south of you. I'm stationed at McGuire AFB, (Ft Dix) by Wrightstown/Cookstown. Give me a ring. Until then HH.
Big Al (NJ)
 
You can get some earlier maps through the Library of Congress. The link below shows you what they have for your area. If you go to the Library of Congress website by following the link on that page, click on the "Ask a Librarian" link. Then Geography and Maps. Then where it says "Getting Answers", click on "Ask a Librarian" again. This will take you to an online form where you can ask for prices on counties you are looking for. I found some maps this way which I couldn't find in any other libraries in my area(PA). Hope this helps!
 
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