EP – 5 Ghost Towns of the East – The Search for The Doctors Gold

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After studying and researching a story about a wealthy traveling Doctor who buried a cache of gold coins near his home, located near an old resort, Frank and John, with the permission of the recent land owner, who had no idea there was the possibility of a treasure on his property, begin their search for the Doctors gold.

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"Hi Frank... watched Your series today and loved it! One thing though... What the heck did John find towards the end in episode 5 ?????

Your series was very entertaining as You really have to watch closely to appreciate its value in the knowledge the series represents & the counless hours it takes to learn & investigate the subject matter as the history just does not present itself out of thin air. It is VERY important that people know of the early settlers,who they were,the hardships of the time & who made the country what is today / The early Pioneers/settlers.

This series is of interest to Young and old alike as very few take the time to do what You do and that is to document and tell the story of our past history

Its a shame that more television stations do not air such fine work as You did regarding this series! This is the high season for "Reality Shows" and what better than the reality show: Exploring History's Treasures" a show that is entertaining and educational.”

Happy Hunting! Dan,Buffalo,NewYork”

”Frank, I would like to watch your show. We live in Sioux Falls, SD. I have a 5 year old son who also enjoyed watching the shows. What we enjoyed the most was seeing what was dug up. I also enjoyed the hints of how to locate ghost towns and buildings. I'm hooked!” Thanks” Rick SD”

“Frank,

I'm new to metal detecting and have been reading and watching everything I can get my hands on. This was one of the best educational DVDs on how to research productive search areas from the past that I have come a cross. In episode two you really touched on how to use old survey maps to find untouched sites. There is nothing on my local cable channels that supplies this type of information and I would love to be able to see your further adventures and hopefully pick up some additional helpful hints.

Thanks again and best luck with your series. I hope to see you in the field someday.

John, NJ”

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