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I have love digging. I find it compelling and enjoyable. However, I have developed several serious illnesses and wonder if digging in landfill material caused me to get ill. I am collaborating with an environmental scientist/ researcher at Emory University to study this...
The date on the bottle is May 1926
Here it is. I don't find much in the way of signs. I will tell the EPA earth movers to look out for more. They are very nice.
I wanted to share some of the many bottles that I found uncovered in my yard. My yard is now an EPA Superfund site because it is full of municipal incinerator waste from a century ago. I did not know that incinerators burn waste at a very low heat which preserves the bottles. I am happy to share...
I live near a railroad. It appears that 100 years ago my area was an unofficial dump for municipal incinerator waste. It seems to have been dumped off the railroad. The EPA has made my yard a Superfund site and is remediating. I regularly find Coke bottles dated 1921. I have a Brandimist bottle...
Atlanta- I own a property with 1000s of bottles from 1920s-1930s. I have enjoyed finding many bottles of everyday life a century ago. There are so many easily accessible. I am happy to share the fun.
Elizabeth