Captain Kidd's Lost Treasure on Long Island

Discovering a 1700s Lost Homestead on Long Island where treasures may still be buried.
Join me on an extraordinary journey as we uncover a piece of forgotten history right here on Long Island. In this video, we explore the homestead of **. This has been hidden for centuries beneath a serene stream. This Pirate was a shipmate of the infamous Captain William Kidd, is rumored to have escaped Kidd's crew and buried treasure on this very property.
Dive into the past with me as we piece together the story of This pirates daring escape and the legends surrounding Captain Kidd's hidden treasure. Although we didn't find gold, the discovery of the foundation, old bricks, and 1700s nails offers a tangible connection to this captivating tale.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a treasure hunter, or simply curious about the hidden stories of Long Island, this video promises an adventure you won't want to miss. Hit that subscribe button and join me as we bring the past to life, uncovering the rich tapestry of stories that have shaped our world.

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  • @mcfcguvnors
    @mcfcguvnors23 күн бұрын

    Then put it on You Tube ....smart :P

  • @frankkienle8926
    @frankkienle892620 күн бұрын

    The nails look like small spikes, similar to what is used in railroading.

  • @AdhdLupusDad

    @AdhdLupusDad

    20 күн бұрын

    Nice one could match up with that track.

  • @richardschafer1911
    @richardschafer191123 күн бұрын

    Miners railway track for ore carts

  • @AdhdLupusDad

    @AdhdLupusDad

    23 күн бұрын

    Very cool! With that info I'm thinking it could be a brick making operation. Maps from the late 1700s has wording that says brickyard. Maybe they sourced clay from the stream and used rail cars to transport it?