Where are you from?

where are u from


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Originally from Ohio, lived in 15 states and Asia now in S.W. Tenn. HH Bob.B
 

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Central(Piedmont) North Carolina. Grew up in SC......lived in Garden City(just south of Myrtle Beach) for several years. Wish I were back there now that I am into detecting again.
 

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Living in IDAHO for time being. ???
 

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Living in IDAHO for time being. ???
 

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hows detecting out there cladius?
 

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southern nh
 

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right there at the red star excpt it's now called Oak Island.
 

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JOLIETT, Schuylkill County, PA . RED Arrow points to my Garage/ Museum ; BLUE Arrow Points to my House ; Light Blue Line Is My Driveway ; Purple circle is the Dam where I found my FIRST piece of Silver in the early 70's ; Light Green Spot, Is the Site I found my First Coin Ever (1919 Wheat cent) in mid 60's [ along old mining road] ; Yellow spot, site of first Log Tavern, in Township "KEFFER TAVERN" , 1803-1880, had SawMill Behind where Draft evaders hid out during the War of 1812. I found my first Large cent in this Triangular Field, also "1812" :)
 

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CT. HERE HOME OF THE LARGE CENTS, BRITISH HALF CENTS, AND CT. COPPERS
 

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About 50 miles north of Toronto, on the west side of Lake Simcoe, Ontario Canada
I don't have a map with circles and arrows, but I 'could' point to the spot I lost my virginity...MD wise that is..
ok ok the 'other' spots still there too!
 

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kenb said:
Looks like a nice little town Jeff, are those farm fields surrounding you?
? ? ? ? No , I'm on the very top of a Mountain, the only field is that triangle. which is Like a Town Square/Play Ground thingie. WE used to play baseball there as kids, & Break Neighbors Windows . Tought us how fast we could run afterwards? ;D the rest of what surrounds the town is Woods & old mining roads. another little historical note, the straight road that gos past where the TAVERN used to be, is part of the Tulpehocken path, used by Conrad Weiser & Count Zinzendorf, among others, in their travels north to SHAMOKIN (Fort Augusta) , and to meet with the Indians in the Early 1700's .
 

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