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    Finding Treasure With Those Old Family Photographs



    Clues to treasure may be where you least expect them. We all know about poring over ancient county history books and old school yearbooks, looking for places to metal detect.

    But here's another source, just for YOU, because nobody else has access to this private source: Your old family photographs!

    Next time you go through those old photograph albums, ask yourself a new question as you flip the pages: Can this picture lead me to a treasure-hunting area?

    I offer you several ideas in this week's podcast. Give yourself four minutes to check out this program.

    (And yes, that's me with my little sister, about 1953.)

    Listen at http://thetreasurecorner.com

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    This sounds like a great idea. Thanks.
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    Already been doing this for years! It's a good way to find spots, especially where those old clothes lines or trees used to be that are long gone.
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