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One Mans Trash is Another Mans Treasure

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In the old days, before EPA and other government regulations, people simply dumped their trash wherever they liked. Many families, especially those on farms, had burn piles or places on the land they piled up old refuse. These old piles can be marvelous places to find now seemingly ancient treasures. What kind you ask, bottles, cans, and marbles to name a few.

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