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  2. List of missing treasures - Wikipedia

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    He was gunned down shortly thereafter together with his associates, and as they did not disclose the location of the stash to anyone, the burial spot remains unknown. Treasure hunters still dig around for the loot to this day, although its existence has never been confirmed outside of gang lore. [27] [28] Royal Casket: Confirmed 1939

  3. Burrows Cave - Wikipedia

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    Frank Joseph, a key figure involved with the Burrows Cave, reproduced this claim in his book The Lost Treasure of King Juba: The Evidence of Africans in America before Columbus. Alongside this claim, he included a legitimate image of a Phoenician vessel and combined it with the picture of the alleged Phoenician ship from Burrows Cave.

  4. Arlington Heights Army Air Defense Site - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Heights Army Air Defense Site was a Project Nike Missile Master site near Chicago, Illinois. It operated from 1960 until 1968. It operated from 1960 until 1968. Installation started in late 1959 [ 1 ] after the United States Army had purchased 44 acres (18 ha).

  5. From caves to cemeteries, here are 15 'undiscovered treasures ...

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    Pivot Point, also known as Initial Point, is the location where the initial survey of land in what became Indiana was begun in 1805 by Ebenezer Buckingham, U.S. deputy surveyor.

  6. List of treasure hunters - Wikipedia

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    Born in Germany to an American spymaster, Spence writes and edits reference books as well as magazines (Diving World, Atlantic Coastal Diver, Treasure, Treasure Diver, and Treasure Quest), and publishes magazines (ShipWrecks, Wreck Diver); and a published photographer. Spence was 12 when he found his first five shipwrecks.

  7. A and T Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Vought F4U-1 "Bird Cage" Corsair Bureau Number 02465 being lifted from Lake Michigan by A and T Recovery. A and T Recovery (Allan Olson and Taras Lyssenko) is an American company that has the primary purpose to locate and recover once lost World War II United States Navy aircraft for presentation to the American public. [2]

  8. Lost Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Lost Treasure may refer to: Lost treasure, a list of missing treasures; Lost Treasure, 1982; The Lost Treasure, a 1996 Croatian film; Lost Treasure, a 2003 American film; Lost Treasure, an American monthly about missing treasures

  9. Found Treasures Co. closes New Bedford location - AOL

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