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  2. The Secret (treasure hunt) - Wikipedia

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    The Secret is a treasure hunt created by Byron Preiss. The hunt involves a search for twelve treasure boxes, the clues to which were provided in a book written by Preiss in 1982, also called The Secret. These boxes were buried at secret locations in cities across the United States and Canada that symbolically represent events and peoples that ...

  3. Captain Veale - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Marble's excavation of Veale's treasure at Dungeon Rock (Lynn, MA), from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 1878). “Captain Veale” was the name shared by two unrelated Massachusetts pirates active in the 17th century. The first, Thomas Veale, was known for legends of his buried treasure. The second Veale attacked ships along ...

  4. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    21 September 1963. A YMS-1 -class minesweeper that ran aground off Rockport. 42°40′24″N 70°34′29″W  /  42.67333°N 70.57472°W  / 42.67333; -70.57472  (USS Grouse (AMS-15)) Herbert. 5 August 1924. A lighter that was rammed in fog by the steamer City of Gloucester while at anchor off Nahant.

  5. William Fly - Wikipedia

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    William Fly (died 12 July 1726) was an English pirate who raided New England shipping fleets for three months in 1726 until he was captured by the crew of a seized ship. He was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts, and his body publicly exhibited in a gibbet as a warning to other pirates. His death is considered by many to mark the end of the Golden ...

  6. William Kidd - Wikipedia

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    William Kidd (c. 1654 – 23 May 1701), also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd, was a Scottish privateer. Conflicting accounts exist regarding his early life, but he was likely born in Dundee and later settled in New York City. By 1690, Kidd had become a highly successful privateer, commissioned to protect English interests ...

  7. Edward Rowe Snow - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Edward Sumpter and Alice Nichsols (Rowe) Snow. He graduated from Harvard University, and Boston University, with an M.A. Snow married Anna Myrle Haegg, on July 8, 1932, and they had a daughter Dorothy Caroline (Snow) Bicknell. He was a high school teacher in Winthrop, Massachusetts. During World War II, he served with the XII ...

  8. Divers remove 31,773 venomous fish from Florida's reefs in ...

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    DUVAL, Fla. – Armed with spears and nets, a team of determined divers took the plunge into Florida's pristine waters on a mission of environmental importance. Their target wasn't buried treasure ...

  9. Old North Church - Wikipedia

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    Old North Church. The Old North Church (officially, Christ Church in the City of Boston), is an Episcopal mission church located in the North End neighborhood of Boston. The church, which was built in 1723, is the oldest standing church building in Boston and a National Historic Landmark. Old North Church is famous for its role in Paul Revere ...