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Did Forrest Fenn Actually Hide Treasure in the Rockies? | Strange Heartland History
November 10, 2022
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In 2010, Forrest Fenn took a treasure chest full of million of dollars worth of gold and jewels and hid it somewhere in the Rockies.
At least, that's what he told everyone. On this episode of "Strange Heartland History," we look at the life of Forrest Fenn, and reach out to him for answers to some of our biggest questions regarding the treasure.
At least, that's what he told everyone. On this episode of "Strange Heartland History," we look at the life of Forrest Fenn, and reach out to him for answers to some of our biggest questions regarding the treasure.
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