A Tutorial: Finding Historic Places to Metal Detect
Another quickie post, but a good one.
In this post I’m going to show you how to find some good historic spots to metal detect using the Yale Peabody Museum website.
Here’s how:
1. Visit the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) page at Yale Peabody Museum.
2. You will be given the option to enter a search term in the box. If I’m searching for schools I put “school”, if I’m searching for parks…well, you guessed it: “park”. For this tutorial I entered “school”.
3. Select your state from the dop down menu.
4. Select what kind of feature you want to search. Select the same thing you put in the search box. Check out all the features you could search.
5. Enter your county.
6. Click “SUBMIT”.
The results page will give you a long list of schools (or parks, etc). Hopefully there will be some that you weren’t aware existed, even some designated “historic”. My search for “schools” in my county revealed 29 historic schools. Your search will give GPS coordinates for the location.
So now grab your GPS, or look up the coordinates on google earth, and have fun.
Comments welcome. Did you find any possible detecting spots? Many spots designated “historic”? Any other tips for using the Yale search?













Thanks for the tip Wayne!
I just tried it and it looks like it can come in handy. Definitely one for the bookmarks.
Mike
Good deal Mike. I’m glad it gave you some leads!
w