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The Curse of Oak Island: Drilling Down premiered on November 10, 2015, as a companion series following the parent show's season 3 episode "The Hole Truth". The series is a talk show where host Matty Blake, brothers Marty and Rick Lagina, and guests discuss specific details about previous episodes and the future of the search for Oak Island ...
After December 2010, the departments repealed the treasure-trove license and replaced it with an Oak Island Treasure Act. [34] The act, which became effective on January 1, 2011, allows treasure hunting to continue on the island under the terms of a licence issued by the Minister of Natural Resources. [35]
Gilbert Dayton Hedden, Sr. (April 6, 1897 – September 14, 1974) was an American industrialist, politician and treasure hunter. He was Mayor of Chatham Borough, New Jersey from 1934 to 1938 [1] and is most notable today for his role in investigating the Oak Island mystery, described as the costliest treasure hunt ever.
His and his brother Rick Lagina's interest in the island endured into adulthood, and they eventually visited and later acquired partial ownership of Oak Island. Their ongoing search for the treasure is depicted on The Curse of Oak Island. [4] Lagina and his family started Mari Vineyard in 1999 in Traverse City, Michigan.
Twenty people who can guess the exact coordinates of the treasure location before Oct. 10 will receive a prize of $100. Click here for more information. More details are coming soon, according to ...
Clotworthy has worked in over 100 feature films and television programs. [2] He appeared as "Forensic Technician" in four episodes of the 1980s US TV series Hunter. [8] He was the narrator on the Emmy nominated documentaries Empire of Dreams: The Making of the Star Wars Trilogy and Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed.
The search began last week with an area encompassing around 500 miles generally centered around southern New England and New York City. The treasure map to the trophy's location shrinks each day.
As he leaves Oak Island, Marty Lagina calls Kevin Dykstra, a Michigan treasure hunter and arranges a meeting at Marty's vineyard in Traverse City, Michigan where Kevin and his colleagues, Brad Richards and Fred Monroe, present their evidence that US$2 million in gold lies in a boxcar at the bottom of Lake Michigan.