If you are a fan of "The Curse of Oak Island" TV show, you probably segued right into watching the "Curse of Civil War Gold" show, like I did this spring. The "Civil War Gold" show is based on events that happened in Muskegon and concern rumors of $140 million in confederate gold that MAY be at the bottom of Lake Michigan.

Good news, if you're a fan - according to MLive.com, Lakeshore Museum Center in Muskegon is conducting tours of the Hackley and Hume houses, starting tomorrow. If you're a fan you know Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume are at the heart of the "Civil War Gold" story. Plus, in August, the museum will present a mock trial which will cover the evidence known about the gold and IF it really is on the bottom of Lake Michigan.

 

Banana Don and Stephanie McCoy amuse and thrill you every weekday morning from 5:30 – 10AM on the radio at 100.7 WITL.

Noted zythologist and all-around fun guy Banana Don can be reached via email at don.jefferson@townsquaremedia.com and on Twitter at @WITLBananaDon and @WITLFM. Also, Facebook friend Banana Don and Stephanie at Facebook.com/BananaStephanie and Facebook.com/WITLFM.
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