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Treasure! Links: Treasure! Exhibit Web site: Visitors can learn more about the exhibit and find links to other treasure-related Web sites. This is also be where people can sign up to participate in the community wide treasure hunt. http://www.treasureexhibit.com/
Geocaching – The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site: Info about what geocaching is, including frequently asked questions and history, geocaching events and other resources. http://www.geocaching.com/
Geocaching Kids: Designed to help children and parents learn more about geocaching. Info about what GPS is and how it is used, where to geocache and other information geared toward kids. http://geocachingkids.com/
Treasure Expeditions: Archaeology, Treasure Hunting & Shipwreck Recovery: One of the largest and most accurate sites of the world of treasure hunting, archaeology and shipwreck recovery. Site offers tales of treasure, news, seminars, a treasure store, maps and charts, treasure laws and other information about treasure and treasure hunting. http://www.treasureexpeditions.com/
E.A.R.T.H. (Electronic Archaeological Recovery Treasure Hunters): Central New York’s Metal Detecting Club: Information about meetings, pictures of members’ finds, calendar of events, links to other sites, including sites that sell treasure hunting equipment. http://www.geocities.com/tominrom/index.html
The New York Geocaching Organization: The NYGO is a non-profit educational society formed to foster and promote knowledge of and interest in the activity of geocaching by educating members on responsible stewardship of public lands, raising public awareness through the effective use of media relations, and presenting geocaching as family oriented activity. Site has links to local forums, event calendars and other info. http://www.ny-geocaching.org/index.php
Mel Fisher’s Treasures: Mel Fisher, the “World’s Greatest Treasure Hunter,” found a $450 million treasure cache from Spanish ship that sunk in 1622. The Web site tells his story and has links to all kinds of treasure-related sites. http://www.melfisher.com/
America’s Library: Treasure Hunt: Presented by the Library of Congress, America’s Story, from America’s Library, has an “Explore the States” section that leads children on an online treasure hunt using clues that lead to different states, where children look for items. http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/hunt.cgi/es
Museum Mania – World Wide Web Treasure Hunt: Online treasure hunt with clues leading the hunter to different Web sites to find the answers. http://www.museummania.com/treasure.htm
Treasure Hunt Adventures – Leading Your Team in the Right Direction: Site offers treasure hunting programs for teambuilding & orienteering, corporations, schools and private parties. http://www.treasurehuntadventures.com/
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