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  2. Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    The most recent owners include a treasure hunter named Dan Blankenship, who initially partnered with "Oak Island Tours Inc.," run by David Tobias. Oak Island Tours eventually dissolved, and in February 2019 it was announced that a new partnership had been formed with a company called the "Michigan Group". [16]

  3. Marty Lagina - Wikipedia

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    His and his brother Rick Lagina's interest in the island endured into adulthood, and they eventually visited and later acquired partial ownership of Oak Island. Their ongoing search for the treasure is depicted on The Curse of Oak Island. [4] Lagina and his family started Mari Vineyard in 1999 in Traverse City, Michigan.

  4. Oak Island mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Island mystery is a series of stories and legends concerning buried treasure and unexplained objects found ... the son of an owner of the bookbindery, wrote ...

  5. A tale of two towns: Oak Island and St. James mark 25 years ...

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    Oak Island and St. James have been instrumental in the area’s growth. Both towns were incorporated on July 1, 1999, and both have seen their populations increase exponentially over the past ...

  6. The Curse of Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    Dan Henskee: One of only three Oak Island treasure hunters who have been searching the island for several decades. He initially came to the island to help Dan Blankenship in his search. Charles Barkhouse: An Oak Island historian who also acts as a tour guide for Oak Island Tours, the company that owns most of the island. Charles is a freemason.

  7. Why Oak Island is looking 18 miles off its coast for sand to ...

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    Continual nourishment. Oak Island's first beach nourishment project took place in 2001 in response to damage from 1999's Hurricane Floyd. Since then, the town has been reliant on sand-pumping ...