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An Old Photo Of Where I Found The Good Stuff

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In January 2023, during our mild winter that year, I started metal detecting a wooded hillside below one of the oldest parks in Milwaukee, located by Lake Michigan.

It's been the best spot I've ever hunted. Over the course of the winter and spring I made many trips there. I found an 1852 and an 1855 Large Cent, a 1914-D Barber dime, four Indian Head cents, an 1883 "with Cents" V nickel, a small gold ring, several Buffalo nickels and lots of Wheaties.

This week I came across a photo of what the hillside looked like back in the 1880s. Some of these pathways, once partially paved, still exist. The hillside is now wooded over, but the photo gives a nice view of what was once there.

Here's the photo along with some of my best finds from the hillside.




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Very cool. I imagine gravity played a role in moving 'stuff' down that slope.
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Nice read,thanks for posting. Just a thought,you might want to check ebay for any post cards that might be available of the area.
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That's great, thanks!
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It must have been a stop off spot back in the day, congrats.
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Looks like a perfect spot to have a picnic and admire the view. Nice finds, too! =)
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