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Springfield finds goldWednesday, 27th August 2008 (378 views) Gold has been found in Springfield, Ohio by one of its residents, reports the Springfield News-Sun.However, the amount of gold is quite small and so no-one will be getting rich quick, the newspaper said. "The amounts were recreational at best," said John Ritter, chairman of Wittenberg University's geology department. Despite this, the president of the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, Mike McDorman, said the gold discovery could be used to support a tourism opportunity. Bud Kaczor, Ohio claims director for the Gold Panning Association of America, said: "This could be a great family activity in the area, but people need to understand it is a hobby, not a quick way to make money." The gold was discovered by local jeweller David Garrett's in a creek which flows through his property. Meanwhile, the historic gold mining Kentucky Camp in Arizona will be open on October 11th to provide free demonstrations on how to pan for gold, reports Foz11AZ.com.
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