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FBI joins secret treasure hunt for legendary gold stash worth more than $500million

FBI joins secret treasure hunt for legendary gold stash worth more than $500million The FBI has joined a centuries-long treasure hunt for gold thought to be buried in Pennsylvania, USA, after being lost or stolen in the Battle of Gettysberg in 1863 Dennis Parada (pictured) and his son Kem believe the gold was found and say they re entitled to a finders fee from the FBI (Facebook) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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Elk spur a tourism boom in northwestern Pennsylvania

Elk spur a tourism boom in northwestern Pennsylvania
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Elk spur a tourism boom in northwestern Pennsylvania

Elk spur a tourism boom in northwestern Pennsylvania
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State s largest wild animal gives rise to elk tourism in northwest Pa

By JASON NARK | The Philadelphia Inquirer | Published: March 11, 2021 In rural Elk County, a mile from from the $12 million Elk Country Visitors Center, a small herd of elk munched grass beside a new coffee shop called Elk Life. They were mostly females, known as cows, with a lone, young bull nearby that sported two thin antlers called spikes. Some elk sat. Some stood. All of them were massive, some three times the size of whitetail deer, and none cared about the car idling a few feet away. Inside the store, a former Catholic church that features a large painting of a bespectacled elk on its exterior, owner Eric Blythe, 43, said he opened in August, and quickly filled the space with elk shirts, stuffed animals, even elk masks.

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