It’s houses Brandon, I’ve used these maps to find several old “single home” dumps among other things. Houses and some I’ve seen were barns. Bunch of circles on my hometown map too, they were oil wells. I live in an oil boom town.
Love the old embossed firebricks! I've got a few around my garden including one from St Louis Mo I've found locally (Winnipeg, Canada) so it came quite aways
Appreciate you taking me along with you out there.... The very best for y'all 🌹🙏☝️....A journey to the hard times our ancesters endured for our future...🇺🇲
There are 7 known Alabama coke hutches, Birmingham, Bessemer, Jasper, Anniston, Gadsden, Talladega, and Tuskegee. They think there could be a tuskaloosa coke hutch out there too.
@@Ben-Carr thats cool.🙂 Theres definitely some nice condition, even stunning bottles turn up cheap. I bought a try me and a buffalo rock sunfresh. Both Birmingham Al, both nice and not expensive. But rare as anything in the UK.
Toward the end around those brick structures looked like a nice patch of Ginseng growing, you might want to check that out. Great video, I really enjoyed it.
Another great video buddy. You know it looks like to me that the little boot flask you found could have some kind of glass etching put on it and added to your eBay store.
I found a brick at my grandparents house in Dogwood,it is 4 5/8 thick never seen one before,I think it may have been brought from Maylene when they took a house down and rebuilt it,wondering where it may have come from.
Excellent walkabout guy's. I've been grabbing a lot of larger Puritan Bricks that were used in the old road paving here where I live, did the same thing, dumped over the embankments. Sell like hotcakes lol. Good job Brandom, enjoyed the video!
Great video. Didn’t find any bottles but I think you found some other great finds. Interesting of the coal mines n your right scary. That piece with all the moss growing on it was so cool. I think you guys did pretty good today. That brass bell shape you found goes to old floor lamps. I have several of them n I believe that’s what it is. Always enjoy what you find. ♥️♥️😊👍👍👍
Awesome video Brandon! We don't have many mines in the area of Texas I live in so I think it's pretty neat when you guys run across stuff like this. I know it's dangerous, but it's still so cool!
You should collaborate with nugget noggin or Michael, Michael is nugget noggin !!!! He has a Uribe channel and is in south Carolina ,I think or North Carolina !!!!!!love your channel watching from Seattle, WA state, love to all, Cathy from Seattle.......,...
I am kinda new to channel. Caught you a few times on news feed page but I wanted to ask if anyone knew where I could get some of my old bottles checked out. My grandmother had boxes and boxes of them and she passed away last year. We all divided them up. I even have one with a label still on from store that says morphine. I've been watching a lot of your episodes and now I have became very curious of the history that I do have it would like to find out more but don't know how or where to start.
Still trying to figure out what state you are in. Those embossed bricks are worth some appreciation to brick collectors - I can't make an exact find (and backstory) of that brick for you - but it would be a very historical date range for all the rest of the bottles and debris that you find.
@@cyberleaderandy1 There is no C O Crown brick showing in the Alabama state brick displays - worthy addition here - and so many more that he will find in his walkabouts
Please tell me where I can find maps like that!? I just wander the woods and rivers in my area, been pretty lucky but I know I've missed spots and walked over some as well. Please let me know.
We're all those tools found near a bridge or a road? These had to have been recently been dumped for them to all be together. I wonder if any of them still worked.
Very cool hunt! I personally love the bricks! I have about 25 of the "Robbins Paver" bricks circled around the trees in my yard. Along with a bunch of "Southern Clay mfg" and a few others. They make very unique landscaping items for sure. Its fun lugging those heavy old beasts out of the creek ain't it 😆 Totally worth it!
@@adventurearchaeology were any of those tools still good, or were they destroyed? Were they found near a road or bridge? They would almost have to be if there were so many all in one spot, a storm would scatter them.
One word for ya Ginseng! Keep your eyes open and Don’t pass one treasure being tunnel visioned on another. Take the money where you find it. Many types of treasure in them woods.
Very cool! Was wondering if you'll go back with a metal detector? Also what kind of tetanus or hepatitis vaccinations do you need for excavating these places?
No disrespect to your wife. I enjoyed her jewelry. But can you please seperate your channel with her jewelry. My daughter does jewelry exactly like your wife does. I want to here about your bottle fines not about jewelry. Maybe inspire your wife to do her own channel and leave the bottle hunting to you.God, knows I don't care about the beautiful glass she finds (my daughter or your wife) on my bottle hunts!
Lot of fun nice to feel your the only ones who have see it for years.
Awesome adventure. I'd love to detect that area
Life is good with a new upload on Friday
Old Mining Sites - some Bottles and very old Bricks - it was a very nice Adventure - we really love it !!!! Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Love it! Dad jokes are amazingly bad. 😆 🤣 😂 I do some that are so bad that my daughter will say "NO!" Love the video...
Made me think of Robert and his Sidestep Adventures...this was a kool adventure of your own!
I love the old barn farm and blue to
Very nice place to go back to and explore.
All these years of watching I've never made the first comment.love the channel
Glad to see your comment!! It really helps the channel!
Always fun to adventure into the woods.
That's gonna be the coolest garden walkway ever 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Brandon your save your sole joke was funny. great idea for the bricks.
Very cool! Lots of history out there waiting to be found...
Those bricks are a great find!
Thank you for taking us along 👍
Fun times,,ty for the ride along 😊
Looks so fun. I can’t do this in Arizona where I am.
Yes! ☺♥
Love the old embossed bricks. I have a few myself.
Awesome finds but the best was those bricks for me that shows a lot of history
Your title made me think of Goonies. I had Goonies theme music playing in my head during the whole video.
Cool spot you guys searched, I hope you go back there, and awesome bricks!
Great idea using the old bricks for a walkway! 🙂
It’s houses Brandon, I’ve used these maps to find several old “single home” dumps among other things. Houses and some I’ve seen were barns. Bunch of circles on my hometown map too, they were oil wells. I live in an oil boom town.
Love the fossils ❤ and I don't remember coming across a Whistle bottle before 👍
Great video! Great idea for the walkway with the old labeled brick.
The brass thing was a lamp cover for coach lamp style porch lights.
Love the old embossed firebricks! I've got a few around my garden including one from St Louis Mo I've found locally (Winnipeg, Canada) so it came quite aways
You need to tag-team that mine with Underground Birmingham!
Or me 😊
Bricks look awesome! I would definitely go back and search for more. P.S. love this channel
Love seeing the old bricks! The skull y'all found appears to be a fox? Thanks for taking us with you!!!
Ahhh didn’t think of that!
Awesome
Appreciate you taking me along with you out there....
The very best for y'all 🌹🙏☝️....A journey to the hard times our ancesters endured for our future...🇺🇲
Awesome adventure Brandon. I live for this stuff
Another great adventure thanks for bringing us alone
Please. Please. Please. Be careful around all that broken glass.. I need my Antique Archeology videos . I'm enjoying the videos.
Fun hunt Brandon! I was hoping to see those 5 Coke hutches.... maybe next time! Take care, be safe and God bless!
There are 7 known Alabama coke hutches, Birmingham, Bessemer, Jasper, Anniston, Gadsden, Talladega, and Tuskegee. They think there could be a tuskaloosa coke hutch out there too.
Very interesting and informative and entertaining! Thanks for making the video!
Amazing fossil rock...
Very interesting video, Brandon. I see you made it through the summer with that extra hair above your lip. :)
The skull is a raccoon skull. I have dozens of them (find em almost every time I go out). Great finds & beautiful location
Great video Brandon. You're costing me a fortune to collect Birmingham AL, bottles in the UK but its fun and Ive got a hutch too 😀
I've dumped some cash on Alabama soda bottles too. Sometimes good deals come up on ebay. I have a talladega bottle.
@@Ben-Carr thats cool.🙂 Theres definitely some nice condition, even stunning bottles turn up cheap. I bought a try me and a buffalo rock sunfresh. Both Birmingham Al, both nice and not expensive. But rare as anything in the UK.
That herb garden looks great.. Show again
Cool , Hardy Boys .God bless .
Toward the end around those brick structures looked like a nice patch of Ginseng growing, you might want to check that out. Great video, I really enjoyed it.
Idk these days but 10 years ago ginsing was worth alot
Cool video like hearing all the History 👍 . Thanks 😊 Bless use n ur Family's .... 😇
Your knowledge of bottles amazes me! Rk.
Great video as always; I should make a t-shirt that reads “Miners had to drink soda too!” Only a few would get the reference!
Another great video buddy. You know it looks like to me that the little boot flask you found could have some kind of glass etching put on it and added to your eBay store.
We are working on a Lazer etching process 😎
@@adventurearchaeology Great!!
The perfect bottle. Imo
Great video gentlemen! That location has tons of treasures. Safe journeys people!
Awesome finds man, y’all are on the cusp of something really cool through there . Thanks for sharing
It’s a shame that crock wasn’t whole. The bell is super cool, and I like your brick collection. Enjoyed the video!
yes
I found a brick at my grandparents house in Dogwood,it is 4 5/8 thick never seen one before,I think it may have been brought from Maylene when they took a house down and rebuilt it,wondering where it may have come from.
What an interesting place to explore, Brandon! I do love the old embossed bricks, they'll make excellent garden pavers!💖
All those tools begs the question...Is there a vehicle upstream somewhere that went into the creek dumping trunk or pickup contents?
Perfect sites for a still back then.
That was a bit scary but i love the bricks and your plans for them!❤❤❤
Awesome!
Excellent walkabout guy's. I've been grabbing a lot of larger Puritan Bricks that were used in the old road paving here where I live, did the same thing, dumped over the embankments. Sell like hotcakes lol. Good job Brandom, enjoyed the video!
Hi Brandon, looks like you cornered the market on tools. Lol😄 Nice exploring. Take care, Joyce ❤️🇺🇸🙏
Great video. Didn’t find any bottles but I think you found some other great finds. Interesting of the coal mines n your right scary. That piece with all the moss growing on it was so cool. I think you guys did pretty good today. That brass bell shape you found goes to old floor lamps. I have several of them n I believe that’s what it is. Always enjoy what you find.
♥️♥️😊👍👍👍
Hi kids♥️your awesome ♥️thanks for your videos,the toy car could be fish tank art
Brick is a good find. I know a couple people doing the same thing.
Love your videos...man ! Are guys dealing with Tic's ? . this year they are bad here in Michigan 🤬
Great 😒, we are driving from Milwaukee, down around Lake Michigan long the shore and into the UP. Good to know!
Awesome video Brandon! We don't have many mines in the area of Texas I live in so I think it's pretty neat when you guys run across stuff like this. I know it's dangerous, but it's still so cool!
Brandon - what you carry bottles in from the creek to your car? How do you keep them from banging against each other? Please advise. Thanks.
I keep a backpack with old socks in it to place them in!
You should collaborate with nugget noggin or Michael, Michael is nugget noggin !!!! He has a Uribe channel and is in south Carolina ,I think or North Carolina !!!!!!love your channel watching from Seattle, WA state, love to all, Cathy from Seattle.......,...
Moss and Poison Ivy on that mine structure. 😄
Loved it!!! Does anyone know what kind of fossil that was ?
I showed one in last weeks video and explained what it was.
Looks old and deep ground down side from the earth years ago or Indian artifact
I am kinda new to channel. Caught you a few times on news feed page but I wanted to ask if anyone knew where I could get some of my old bottles checked out. My grandmother had boxes and boxes of them and she passed away last year. We all divided them up. I even have one with a label still on from store that says morphine. I've been watching a lot of your episodes and now I have became very curious of the history that I do have it would like to find out more but don't know how or where to start.
Still trying to figure out what state you are in. Those embossed bricks are worth some appreciation to brick collectors - I can't make an exact find (and backstory) of that brick for you - but it would be a very historical date range for all the rest of the bottles and debris that you find.
Hes mostly in Alabama.
@@cyberleaderandy1 There is no C O Crown brick showing in the Alabama state brick displays - worthy addition here - and so many more that he will find in his walkabouts
Was the piece of the car or truck plastic or metal
Please tell me where I can find maps like that!? I just wander the woods and rivers in my area, been pretty lucky but I know I've missed spots and walked over some as well. Please let me know.
Pop's here. Lowes has red marker flags about 16 steel rod, you could mark your piles.
Aside from the actual waterway, isn't the embankment and the wooded area you guys are in private property?
This area is on public land thankfully.
😊😊😊😊😊
Brandon do you sell the fossils I would like to have one of that you showed on the video first
nice
We're all those tools found near a bridge or a road? These had to have been recently been dumped for them to all be together. I wonder if any of them still worked.
WD 40 to the rescue .
I bet somebody missed those tools. They probably still wonder where they disappeared to.
The Bell Looking thing look's like it's off of a PA speker like police car or fire truck.
Looks like you are hiking knee deep through ginseng, cool.
the brick under the crown brick is older ..it has a seal on it. important
Give me a break...you make guitar slides? That freaking awesome... How can one obtain?
Very cool hunt! I personally love the bricks! I have about 25 of the "Robbins Paver" bricks circled around the trees in my yard. Along with a bunch of "Southern Clay mfg" and a few others. They make very unique landscaping items for sure. Its fun lugging those heavy old beasts out of the creek ain't it 😆 Totally worth it!
If you want to make a drive over to Mississippi I’ll hook you up with the embossed bricks bro 👍🏼
Just wondering.. when you guys are walking thru them woods do you ever look for ginseng? You know what I mean (Sang).
Honestly not sure what it even looks like
the brick under crown brick ,goes with crown brick..must keep them together..look a clip again...fact
What're you doing with those fossils? I've been collecting rocks, minerals, fossils, and the like my entire life and would love to get ahold of those.
If you still have the car toy piece it would look nice in your fish tank
Oh man!! I didn’t even think of that! Great idea!
@@adventurearchaeology I put silver in a fish tank, it was not good, pet place told me never do it.
@@juneyshu6197 Plastic is ok for your tank but I would wash it first .
Yall found enough screwdrivers for a army. That square sided bottle might make a cool glass for sure
That’s for sure!
@@adventurearchaeology were any of those tools still good, or were they destroyed? Were they found near a road or bridge? They would almost have to be if there were so many all in one spot, a storm would scatter them.
8:26 are those weed plants?
One word for ya Ginseng!
Keep your eyes open and Don’t pass one treasure being tunnel visioned on another.
Take the money where you find it. Many types of treasure in them woods.
Great video but I have one word for you guys: Gloves
Very cool! Was wondering if you'll go back with a metal detector?
Also what kind of tetanus or hepatitis vaccinations do you need for excavating these places?
@6:45, raccoon
Keep moving in that grass or the red bugs get ya
metal detector coming out.
a real ding a ling
No disrespect to your wife. I enjoyed her jewelry. But can you please seperate your channel with her jewelry. My daughter does jewelry exactly like your wife does. I want to here about your bottle fines not about jewelry. Maybe inspire your wife to do her own channel and leave the bottle hunting to you.God, knows I don't care about the beautiful glass she finds (my daughter or your wife) on my bottle hunts!