The Oak Island Money Pit, shrouded in mystery for hundreds of years, can be investigated by booking a “Walk The Mystery Tour.” Did they find It?
At the heart of the Oak Island mystery is the original pit first discovered by Daniel McInnis, John Smith, and Anthony Vaughn in the summer of 1795. Soon and forever after known as the “Money Pit”. Over 220 years later... the search continues!
Practice reading comprehension and map labeling skills at the same time with this resource that uses Google Slides and is perfect to share via Google Classroom! Students read a selection with clues as to how to accurately label a map with "draggable" labels of one of the greatest mysteries in histor...
Read the original Reader's Digest article that inspired a young Rick Lagina to eventually hunt for treasure with his brother on The Curse of Oak Island.
Can you solve the Mystery of The Oak Island Money Pit? Check out the Engraved Stone Tablet that was found in the Money Pit.
"Shares Only Five Dollars Each"! This public effort to raise money to solve the Oak Island mystery is another detailed account of early discoveries on Oak Island. "Our story has to do only with fact, as stated by the men now living and who had a hand in them, or as told to them by men now dead."
Brothers Marty and Rick Lagina claim to have cracked the code of Oak Island's intriguing mystery. Have they truly found the treasure? Read on to find out!
For nearly 200 years, singly and in syndicates, men have been boring and tunneling on a small island off Nova Scotia in search of a fabulous treasure. Vastly more treasure—has been poured into the …
"Shares Only Five Dollars Each"! This public effort to raise money to solve the Oak Island mystery is another detailed account of early discoveries on Oak Island. "Our story has to do only with fact, as stated by the men now living and who had a hand in them, or as told to them by men now dead."
Keith Ranville has a new perspective to the legendary Oak Island Money Pit mystery of Nova Scotia’s Mahone Bay area in Canada.
Templar gold, a pirate vault, a natural sinkhole, or one giant hoax? This is the incredible history of the Oak Island treasure.