hello laura ,congrats on being pregnant ,my very first bottle dump was in candia ,I was about 8 years old and it was a real find , I would love to dig with you and your hubby w/b craig
I guess it's time I said hello and welcome to the forum... sorry for the delay, I am very busy this time of year and get home late...[X(]
The bottle show was held in Somersworth, NH on April 2nd just around the corner from Hilltop fun center, at Great Bay Catering. The New England Bottle Show...
Sorry you missed it... [&o]
Capsoda came up to visit with me here in Southern Maine and we made prior plans to go to the bottle show.
I live just across the border, but I come through Sommersworth several times a week... Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Dover Marine... so I could hook up with you for a coffee or just to say "Alo..." Salute..."[]
Welcome to our "forum Family" ... look forward to chatting with you.
There in quadrants, I thought Hayes said on the Raymond corner or something so I just put the one I thought might have that area. It can be kind of a pain piecing it all together but here's the main link. It's got most of NE and some NY. Mostly late 1800's to mid 1900's.
http://docs.unh.edu/nhtopos/nhtopos.htm
The trails in my backyard go to the the old railroad bed, i go out there a lot... it looks like a few other people have dug out there also, parts of it are a mess and they dont pick up after (coffee cups, garbage, broken glass and dug up ground) im not sure who's land it is and i'd hate to have anybody think that it was me out there being so disrespectful. Im sure there are many more spots out there that havent been dug much, the ones i used were pretty much a landmark dump area.