Illinois received its name from the Kaskaskia Indian word, Illini, meaning "real man."The first European to explore the area was Joliet, in 1673. Soon afterward, French traders and missionaries came...
Category: Lost Treasure
This research gives only a small number of the known treasure sites in Georgia. The state ranks fourth in the number of lost treasures in the United States. There are millions of dollars in Civil...
Florida has more sunken treasure along her coastline and in the inland bays than any other state in the Union. There are also hidden caches made by gangsters, Indians, smugglers, and politicians. The...
Although Delaware does not have the number of land treasures that most states do, it does rank high in the number of underwater sites. The location of Delaware is the key to its history. Delaware...
Connecticut has a wealth of interest for the treasure hunter. Its many villages of old houses and churches, rivers, lakes and modern city parks all present a varied number of treasure and metal...
Colorado is ranked third in the number of treasure sites in the United States. There are dozens of stories of lost mines, stagecoach robberies in which money was hidden by bandits, Indian raids in...