
Time To Strike It Rich in Texas: Ready To Look For Buried Treasure?
Remember when you were little, and saw pirates or treasure hunters on TV? It was intriguing to me, to say the least, especially when it was a life changing amount of money. We're talking about "basically retire the rest of your life" money.
Let's be real, we ALL want that, and you can't argue with me on this one.

Well it turns out, according to KSAT, the state of Texas holds many types of life-changing treasure. In fact, there's over 229 sites that could hold something potentially valuable to many a person trying to strike it rich.
You read that right, 229 digging areas could hold some type of legendary item.
I've already grabbed my shovel to start digging, but where could I go to find something worth value?
For example, in the Franklin Mountains, a legend persists of conquistadors hiding their gold and jewels in a mine shift. Howevr, for those hoping to just walk into the mine and claim the rare items, the conquistadors allegedly filled in the mine. That way, only they could find the treasure.
If you don't want to dig through a mine, how about we travel to Round Rock? Sam Bass was an outlaw famous for many robberies, and according to legend, he placed his stolen goods in various places around the town. Leaving quite the trail for anyone seeking fame and fortune.
Onwards to the treasure, my fellow hunters! May we find riches beyond our wildest dreams.
Here's How We Say 'I'm Texan' Without Saying We're From Texas
13 Celebrities with Roots in Central Texas
PICS: Texas 'Salvation Cabin' a Perfect Airbnb for Nature Lovers
Who Are The 5 Richest People in Texas, Not Counting Elon Musk?
More From Lonestar 92.3






![Got The Winter Blues And Tired Of Being Stuck Indoors? This Indoor Waterpark In Texas Can Fix That [PHOTOS]](http://townsquare.media/site/523/files/2022/01/attachment-IMG_6262.jpg?w=980&q=75)
