Treasures of Idaho – Plummer Gang’s Beaver Canyon Gold
A murderous sheriff’s buried gold from 1860s heists remains hidden in Idaho’s Beaver Canyon, waiting to be discovered.
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A murderous sheriff’s buried gold from 1860s heists remains hidden in Idaho’s Beaver Canyon, waiting to be discovered.
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Tangled in Idaho’s wilderness lies $1.6 million in stolen gold dust from an 1865 heist that remains undiscovered today.
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Joining the hunt for $9 million in stolen frontier gold raises the stakes at Idaho’s infamous Robbers Roost hideout.
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Nineteen century sheep wars forced Idaho settlers to hide their wealth, but where did all those treasures vanish?
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Beneath Lake Coeur d’Alene’s surface lies the Kootenai steamer, an 1883 ice-breaking vessel that shaped Idaho’s mining destiny.
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Discover how Twin Falls County’s legendary stagecoach heists and forgotten strongboxes hide over $1.2 million in buried treasure.
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The legendary $700,000 loot from Butch Cassidy’s 1896 Montpelier bank heist still beckons treasure hunters to Idaho’s mysterious caves.
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The birth of the Minnesota Territory was in 1849, and it was a state by 1858. However, the interest in treasure hunters can go back much further than that, as there were explorers, fur traders, voyageurs, and missionaries in the area as far back as 1618. The French fur hunters were the first, and when
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At the end of the French and Indian War, France ceded the Great Lakes and the Northwest Territories to England. Twenty years later, in September 1783, England granted the Northwest Territory to the United States under the Treaty of Paris. A part of that grant became the state of Michigan, which was admitted to the
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For treasure hunters who think that, because it is one of the oldest settled areas in the United States, all the treasures in Massachusetts have been found, the following information will surprise those who visit the Pilgrim State. The coastline, including tidal waters, is nearly 2000 miles long, with a large portion of it made
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