Desert Roamer Press is Negotiating with Landowners to Film a Documentary of a Treasure Story Intertwined with the Walnut Grove Dam Disaster of 1890
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CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Greg Hawk, Author and Treasure Hunter, has been negotiating with the owners of a ranch close to Prescott, Arizona in hopes of producing a documentary on their property. The story involves the history of the developing Arizona Territory and the rush for gold. The treasure story that is intertwined in the Walnut Grove Dam Disaster is that of Bob Brow s Saloon that disappeared along with barrels of whiskey and a safe reportedly containing between $5,000 and $10,000 worth of valuables. The safe is believed to still be buried somewhere in the sands of the Hassayampa river.
Treasure Hunter Uncovering the Case of a Lost Safe from a Dam Disaster
January 28, 2021
Desert Roamer Press is negotiating with ranch owners to film a documentary about the developing Arizona Territory and the Walnut Grove Dam disaster of 1890
CHEYENNE , WYOMING, UNITED STATES , January 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Greg Hawk, specializing in treasure hunting in the American Southwest, is currently in the process of negotiating with ranch owners near Prescott, Arizona to produce a documentary on their property.
The documentary will be based on Hawk’s own quest for answers to where exactly Bob Brow’s Saloon was located at the time the Walnut Grove Dam failed. Inside the saloon was a safe containing a safe with $5,000 to $10,000 and barrels of whiskey which disappeared. To this date, the safe has never been verified to be found.