Hey Everyone! Thanks for the plentitude of information and advice. Before I posted my question on here, I had spoken to the owner of Grigsby's (the house/antiques store directly across the road from the Steelman Tavern site. From what he indicated, there is nothing left of the tavern itself. He told me that he does see people from time to time over in that area searching for old coins and some have in fact found some. However, I neglected to inquire from him as to who owns the property today and who to ask for permission to enter the area or retrieve any old items of cultural value or otherwise. Of course, after reading everyone's replies here, I will certainly make sure I have my t's crossed and my i's dotted before I attempt to look for anything and/or retrieve them. It's interesting to note that you cannot disturb any natural or cultural artifacts if it on a Trust preserve. I understand the reasoning behind it, and I support that, but, yeah, sometimes it can go a little bit too extreme in enforcing the sentiment of the law. I mean, as an antique bottle collector, I know that if you do not collect the bottles and preserve them, then they will be gone for good. My intent is different than someone who might have no respect for the cultural significance of the site. Some things need to be gleaned from these sites and properly preserved. I respect and love the pine barrens and our historical sites. Eh, nonetheless, I am not going to overstep my bounds and get into trouble with the Pinelands preservation lands act. Thanks so much for all the info. I just saw all the replies today, sorry for not replying earlier....life gets in the way! LOL!