Looking places to hunt in Vermont :)

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Minelab Equinox 800,
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Vermont is easy woods ,fields ,cellar holes ,stone walls ,old parks ,churches ,etc etc. Dont expect much in the line of Civil war relics for obvious reasons.
 

Vermont is easy woods ,fields ,cellar holes ,stone walls ,old parks ,churches ,etc etc. Dont expect much in the line of Civil war relics for obvious reasons.

Actually just found a civil war relic which is funny :)
 

There's a B&B about 7 miles outside of Burlington called the Catamount. The house was built in the late 1700s. I think the house was built for the governor's son. One governor of Vermont (the first?) owned a home on the river at the end of the road. Seems like a lot of history in that area and might be a good place to hunt. I'm new at this hobby but I have stayed at the B&B a couple of times and got to talking to the owners.
 

There's a B&B about 7 miles outside of Burlington called the Catamount. The house was built in the late 1700s. I think the house was built for the governor's son. One governor of Vermont (the first?) owned a home on the river at the end of the road. Seems like a lot of history in that area and might be a good place to hunt. I'm new at this hobby but I have stayed at the B&B a couple of times and got to talking to the owners.

Sweet! I'll keep that in mind! ( I'm new to detecting as well )
 

Howdy neighbor!!! As Gaspipe mentioned, it has that kind of stuff from cellar holes to old parks. But don't forget to check the new stuff as well for jewelry and coins (mostly clad). You can check some lakes during the summer sometime because people have lost things in the water before. GL & HH!
 

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