Digging Antique Bottles in a new dump that is producing bottles from all over the United States! You truly never know what you will find when you are digging up history! We dig in some incredibly ...
And then there were five. When William James Beal crept out under cover of night and buried 20 uniform bottles filled with a mixture of soil and seed in 1879, he lit the fuse on agriculture’s longest ...
Treasure hunting isn’t always glamorous it often means digging deep. Watch as a bottle-hunting maniac tears into the ground, searching for antique bottles and long-lost relics. Automatic registration ...
In 1879, botanist William J. Beal filled 20 bottles with soil and seeds and buried them on what is now Michigan State University’s campus grounds. In April 2021, the 16th bottle was unearthed, and its ...
To history experts, the scenario goes something like this: A Union officer stationed on enemy Southern soil drops a handful of iron nails into a bottle, adds some personal effects — clippings of his ...
What many see as trash, Ned Clarke sees as treasure. Traversing the western states, the Marin native searches through piles of excavated mud and dirt for remnants of the buried and unforgotten past, ...
Eddie Goodall had been metal detecting for 20 years before he took up bottle digging "Each one's a memory to me. I've got hundreds of bottles, but I can look at a certain one and it takes me back to ...
Minnesota is full of all kinds of collectors. They can grow their collections through flea markets, estate sales and even eBay. Mark Youngblood built up his old bottle collection by digging down. "I ...
GREENWICH — For two hours a day, low tide along Long Island Sound exposed a mud bank that conceals antique glass bottles, pottery, marbles, hotel tokens, pocket watches and coins. But when the tide ...
A bottle from a pharmacy in Nyack over 100 years ago was found during road work, with its original contents still inside. It's an amazing historical find that was discovered by construction workers ...
A whiskey river wasn’t on Austin Contegiacomo’s mind when he found an ocean of it — a Prohibition-era stash, to be exact — washed up on a New Jersey beach while he was walking his dog last month. Even ...