Lucid_Lunatic
Greenie
Hi,
I'm new to this forum. I have spent alot of years checking out old historic places in Alabama. I'm based in Holly Pond, just east of Cullman. I do alot of hunting for arrowheads and bluff digs. I also dig around old homesites and bottle dumps. I had ran across some information about a "ghost town" called Morgan Stream in Etowah county. I was just wondering if anyone had some information on it and where it could be located. I found a few things on the net about it and it said the old place was still accessable by 4-wheel drive, but no info on where or how to get there.
Any info is appreciated!
Also, I'm on disability, so I have alot of free time on my hands. If someone would like to go hunting with me pretty much any day, give me a shout. We can go to some of my spots or yours. I don't own a metal detector at the moment, but would be more than happy to show someone around more than 50 old 1800's homesites I know of in the imediate area if they could bring an extra one. Or maybe just do some bluff digging or scouting through the woods. I'm pretty much an adventurer by nature, fishing, caving, finding old historic spots, etc. I've also got a 4-wheel drive so we can get to those more remote locations!
I'm new to this forum. I have spent alot of years checking out old historic places in Alabama. I'm based in Holly Pond, just east of Cullman. I do alot of hunting for arrowheads and bluff digs. I also dig around old homesites and bottle dumps. I had ran across some information about a "ghost town" called Morgan Stream in Etowah county. I was just wondering if anyone had some information on it and where it could be located. I found a few things on the net about it and it said the old place was still accessable by 4-wheel drive, but no info on where or how to get there.
Any info is appreciated!
Also, I'm on disability, so I have alot of free time on my hands. If someone would like to go hunting with me pretty much any day, give me a shout. We can go to some of my spots or yours. I don't own a metal detector at the moment, but would be more than happy to show someone around more than 50 old 1800's homesites I know of in the imediate area if they could bring an extra one. Or maybe just do some bluff digging or scouting through the woods. I'm pretty much an adventurer by nature, fishing, caving, finding old historic spots, etc. I've also got a 4-wheel drive so we can get to those more remote locations!