Ok, I was planning a ghost hunt for last night. This of course came without checking the weather. As I came home from a nice dinner with the family it happened. It rained.
There went my not so well thought out plans to do a bit of research. Where I live, there are tons of old indian settlements. Area universities are currently doing archeological digs to find out more about the those who inhabited the land before the settlers arrived.
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