For my graduation trip I choose to go to Cape cod and see that area since I had never been there. While I was up I also got to do some digging of course! I did some research of the area and found a cellar in the woods but regrettably it was void of any nonferrous targets. Then I got a permission at an 1814 house which was the personage to a church. The pastor was incredibly friendly and one of the coolest people I have met detecting! I invited Jim (RIDIRTDIGGER) up to hunt it with me before we hit some holes in RI. He started finding the good stuff first, with an 1851 Italian coin and an awesome silver thimble. I then pulled my first New England copper, a matron head largie! It's an 1821 but Its really hard to see the date. Jim continued digging and got an Indian and a merc, while I got a lieutenants insignia. Then while we took a little break my dad got a 1935 Washington so we decided to pound the area where he found it. Jim struck first with a unique Boston/France whale tail buckle, then I got a realy deep flat button. A bunch of wheaties came out and then I found a huge musketball, at least .69 caliber! Then we took a break for lunch and headed to RI. After a drive we came to the woods, but the holes were miles away. We finally got to one and a friend I took dug a large flat button right at the hole. Searching around I got a large button that has three leaf clovers or something on it. Dad got a thimble and then a small alloy/tombac button. Jim got a musketball and then we moved to a different one where dad got another thimble, but at that point we decided to cal it quits. Thanks Jim for showing me cellar hole hunting since we don't have that in my area!! Soon thereafter, I got an email from the pastor, and he was in a bit of trouble. Apparently some of the churchpeople were upset that he allowed us to hunt the parsonage, and really liked the thimble and wanted it back. So Jim obliged and it will be in a permanent display. The pastor was very cool throughout the situation, I can't say enough good about him. Fast forward a day or two, and my buddy and I noticed a large park in front of our hotel, and knowing the areas history figured it would be worth a hit. I first found an old brass wedding band and a harmonica reed, and soon down by where the beach began I nabbed a silver, a merc. I also found 3 Indians that day and my buddy got one. The next day we went again, with the tally being 9 more Indians, I found 8 my buddy got one, but he also got a 1918d merc, and a silver cufflink ( I will have those pictures later) we also dug some foreign coins, I got a cash coin and my buddy got an irish and Netherlands coin. I even had some eyeball finds on this trip, including 3 pipe send ( gave my buddy two) and I got an ANCIENT looking top to a bottle, I'm thinking turn of the 1600s but could be wrong. Found it in an area from the easy 1600s. Had a blast in New England and am sad to have to come home.