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Some finds found this last weekend. Part:1.

It's great to keep finding Oldies in bulk, but I am sure someday that this will start to slow down. I have to enjoy it while it lasts. Thanks for reading the post and Good Luck and HH in your next hunts.:detecting:
 
I look on Ebay under the books for history books for my area. All you have to do is punch in your State (North Dakota History) into the Category Search in Books and it will bring up all the History Books for that State. Also, talk with old timers when you see one and they can give you info about Old Picnic Grounds and other Old Sites you can go out and find. Another good way to research is go to the library. If your town doesn't have a library, then you will have to drive to a larger town that has one. Usually, libraries will have a few books on different towns. There is a lot of other ways to research area's, and once you start researching, you will find out what other things to look for to find some of them hidden spots that have been gone for a long time. Even if you go on the internet and just put your town's name and history behind it and hit search, sometimes you can find some history on the web, but not all the info like in the books. Hope this helps. Good Luck and HH.
 
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