BURIED TREASURE IN TULSA, OKLAHOMA ? 1964 report about places near Tulsa with Buried Gold and Coins
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- In 1964. Library of Congress released a booklet “Descriptive List of Treasure Maps and Charts” listing possible locations of buried gold, coins, and jewels. Treasure hunters armed with metal detectors set for locations across Oklahoma in hopes of finding riches. According to the report
The cities in Oklahoma where one could possibly find buried treasures were Tulsa, Afton, Adair, Tahlequah, Ft. Gibson and Bartlesville.
KOTV anchor and reporter Bill Pitcock went to Lookout Mountain in northwest Tulsa to file a report and to interview treasure seekers. This 16mm film was enhanced with Topaz AI Video Enhance and colorized by Jack Frank Productions
Circa 1959 KTUL had a treasure hunt at Lookout Mountain, KUTL buried cans with a prize certificate. Having a metal detector dad came away with a Motorola tv which served us for years and a mink stole which dad sold to finance my older brother's 1st car, 1956 Ford. Being only 5 at the time I don't recall much but I remember there was a crowd roaming the grounds with their detectors.
How cool!
Can you still get the maps today? And where do you look website?
I don't know
3:52 lots of folks still be claimin' this in oklahoma lol.
Wish it said the names of those men they interviewed
The old news report didn't include their names
where's the one supposedly in nowata???
As a kid I dug a lot of holes in Nowata, never found any gold though...
South at Tulsa where gold