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British Gold Apple Pie Hill

Lost Treasure NJ • Burlington County County
Description
Burlington County legend of two chests of British gold buried on Apple Pie Hill in the Pine Barrens — a Revolutionary-era hoard in the Wharton State Forest highlands.
Historical Notes
Apple Pie Hill rises in the Pine Barrens of Burlington County near Jenkins and Chatsworth. Compiled guides place two chests of British gold on the hilltop overlooking the pine plains. The tale complements the Tabernacle buried treasure tradition in the same Pine Barrens county.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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