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Old 12-28-2009, 05:46 PM
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Default Metal Detecting Locations in Maryland

Good day all!

I am new to this site, and detecting as a whole. This is, however, something I have been interested in since I was a child. For Christmas my wife bought me a new metal detector.

That being said, can any of you suggest locations in Maryland? We are in the County, but any suggestions would be great.

Happy New Year to everyone!

Regards,
Jon
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Old 12-28-2009, 06:32 PM
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Welcome to the site! Glad to have you on, Beale.
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Old 12-28-2009, 08:36 PM
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Here is a list that Bill put together last year. These are some good places to hunt, but remember to ask permission before diging if possible. These spots might not work in your area, but might give you some ideas on where to hunt...Chuck..

Parks
Athletic Fields
Carnival Sites
Schools
Circus Grounds
Picnic Groves
Homesties
Swimming Holes
Swimming Beaches
Scout Camps
Ghost Towns
Play Grounds
Campgrounds
Rodeos
Roadside Rest Stops
Sidewalk Grassy Strips
Rural Mail Boxes
Revival Meeting Sites
Amusement Parks
Rural Dance Areas
Reunion Areas
Fort Sites
Military Installations
Winter Sledding Areas
Lookout/Overlook Sites
Church Supper Groves
Fishing Holes
Resorts
Fishing Camps
General Stores
Outhouse Areas
Battle Sites
Band Shells
Court Houses
Racetracks
Rural Boundary Walls (Stone Walls)
Roadside Stands
Farmstands
College Campuses
Under Seaside Boardwalks
Near Telephone Booths
Around Parking Meters
Flea Markets
Your Relatives Homes
Ski Slopes
Drive in Theaters
Motels
Vacant Lots
Bus Stops
Old Taverns
Old Inns
Canal Towpaths
Construction Sites
Barns & Other Out Buildings
Front Yards/Back Yards
Railroad Stations
Fence Rows
Hiking Trails
Trailer Parks
Near Historical Markers
Old Gas Stations
Highway Cafés
Lovers Lanes
Town Common
Town Square
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Old 12-29-2009, 01:46 AM
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If you know the history of the county your living in and use Busters list, your on your way. A little research goes a long way.
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