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From the Live from the CodeBar podcast with host Robert Jenner, published on February 17, 2023.
If you have talked to me in person, you know that I often start a conversation with the phrase, “I was listening to this podcast and…” So here’s an exciting twist on my usual statement, “I was the featured guest on the podcast “Live from the CodeBar” where we talked local history and treasure hunting in southcentral Pennsylvania. Topics include the Money Rocks, Doan Gang, haunted Indian gold at Safe Harbor, and James Rankin’s buried treasure. Click here to listen to the episode.
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Live from the CodeBar is a twice-monthly podcast about armchair treasure hunts, codes, ciphers, puzzles, escape rooms, and puzzle subscription boxes.
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