MangoAve
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I knew of a small park in the center of a section of town. At some point I will have to try again to find the old railroad station just down the street at another park. This small park was nearby to a whole slew of houses used for the nearby mill, which is now something like a library. Before I went I had to google map it to figure out where to park, turns out there was a nearby parking area so I didn't need to check. What I did notice from the street view is that they were doing work there. That made me a little worried figuring there would be some fill. The street view had it dug up near the road and one small mound out back with a big dump truck. I got a lot more hits than usual, there, but most were junk. idk how many things rang up like perfect dimes or pennies which were just junk. I found a battery terminal and I thought it was just peculiar but didn't realize. At some point I pulled up this large cap I could read Hudson Six on it. I figured it was from the large equipment that they were doing the work, like a gas cap. Last night I just decided to finally take it out of the backpack and clean it up. It was packed with dirt, and no wonder why. It was found at the back of the park, which brings me to the question how was it there. It is a cap from the Hudson Super six made from a now defunct motor company in detriot. The Super Six was offered in 1926. Pretty sure it wasn't a flat head engine, so the cap would probably be on the valve cover. I then took to a school which was near an old house. I didnt realize at the time but the school was 1925. I was really discrete on what I was gonna dig at the time. There was a large tree by parking lot. Another time....

