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POSSIBLE SODA BOTTLE GOLDMINE ...
If you live in or near Anderson, Indiana, and like digging for soda bottles, the following newspaper article might interest you. And for those like myself who aren't sure where Anderson is located, its about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis.
In order to read the entire article I have cropped it into four sections, the first of which is seen here with the remaining three sections to follow.
Especially notice in the third section where it says ...
1. 1801 Brown Street
2. Wooden building on the back of the lot
3. We threw a lot of bottles behind the old plant in a low place, which are perhaps still there.
The article contains some other interesting information as well that might be useful to anyone interested in the Anderson, Indiana bottling works.
If you happen to go there in search of the dump, and its still intact, please let us know if you find anything. If I lived in the vicinity I'd be headed out there first thing in the morning. Of course, you might have to contact someone to get permission, but that shouldn't be all that difficult to do. Hopefully its still there and nobody has beat you to it.
Good luck!
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Article from ...
The Anderson Daily Bulletin ~ Anderson, Indiana ~ October 9, 1971
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If you live in or near Anderson, Indiana, and like digging for soda bottles, the following newspaper article might interest you. And for those like myself who aren't sure where Anderson is located, its about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis.
In order to read the entire article I have cropped it into four sections, the first of which is seen here with the remaining three sections to follow.
Especially notice in the third section where it says ...
1. 1801 Brown Street
2. Wooden building on the back of the lot
3. We threw a lot of bottles behind the old plant in a low place, which are perhaps still there.
The article contains some other interesting information as well that might be useful to anyone interested in the Anderson, Indiana bottling works.
If you happen to go there in search of the dump, and its still intact, please let us know if you find anything. If I lived in the vicinity I'd be headed out there first thing in the morning. Of course, you might have to contact someone to get permission, but that shouldn't be all that difficult to do. Hopefully its still there and nobody has beat you to it.
Good luck!
~ * ~
Article from ...
The Anderson Daily Bulletin ~ Anderson, Indiana ~ October 9, 1971
(1 of 4 )