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Speaking of ignorance this YouTube video may help keep someone out of trouble and or jail..

Pete in MI

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Layering Historic Places Over Google Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn77n6h8hpc

Properties listed on the National Registry of Historical Places are places to stay out of...this video may help someone keep from going where they don't belong. Remember we have enough problems without bad press of people with detectors trespassing and getting arrested in places they should not be. People have been known to go where they shouldn't, They lost not only the detecting equipment, but the vehicle they came into the property with and the feds have even tried to take their homes as evidence relating to the crime. They also had to suffer legal expenses and more.

Hope this helps. As mentioned before Ignorance is curable (stupidity though is forever).

HH and be safe.
 
Fantastic! Perhaps not as helpful in California as on the East Coast, but a good research tool even here. Thank you.:detecting:
 
Did you look at this link for California?

http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/state.html
 
national parks means Federal....breaking any law in one of them is a Federal crime.

http://www.nps.gov/
 
no problem here pete! that bird moved too swift and talked too low for me. besides his video was too cloudy to tell very much.thanks for helping others though...hh
 
I did find out,,,,,,,,,,you realy dont want to dig on the court house yard.........i didnt find but two quarters anyway.......
 
I do have a question. I'm not talking about National Monuments, Military parks, National or State Parks. My sister lived near Wheeling, West Virginia, and owned an old 3 story brick home. This property had been occupied by this or another home prior, dating back to the 1700's. She and her husband restored the house and got it listed in the National Register of Historic Structures(?). This was still her private property and she told me she knew of no restrictions placed on it. Are the places in the Register of Historic places all "controlled" by the government after being placed on the list. If still privately owned, I don't know how they could be. Anyone give me some help clarifying this for me? Thanks.
 
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