I would, but geographically I'm in the wrong place.
VT, NH, and ME have gold, i assume some of the brooks rivers in the western part of Mass/the Berkshires hold placer gold..
Mass Gold:
"Until recently Massachusetts had been listed as one of the states with no reported placer gold. There are now three streams that I have worked and found gold. Two of them are within a few miles of the Vermont border in an area of Vermont where Professor Hitchcock of Yale University reported placer gold in a state survey publication about a hundred years ago. They are close to Route 5 just before it crosses the Vermont border.
The third of these Massachusetts brooks is roughly north of Litchfield County, Connecticut. This area of Massachusetts may be the source of
the gold in the most reliable Connecticut gold bearing stream. Leadmine Brook in Harwinton, Connecticut, has placer gold and it is believed that some of it moved into the watershed during the big floods following two hurricanes that stalled in New England in the early 1950's. "
Hopper Brook Placer Gold locality, Williamstown, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Roaring Brook Placer Gold locality, Williamstown, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Black Brook Placer Gold Locality, Savoy, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Cold River Mineral Locality, Savoy, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Windsor Brook Placer Gold Locality, Hinsdale, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
panning the sand of a small brook in Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts
Deerfield River, Mill River and the Westfield River.
Gould Brook Placer Gold Locality, Adams, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
A small gravelly stream in places where dust and rather small flakes of gold have been found. It is likely that this brook's sparse production is what prompted exploration of the Bellows Pipe site listed for Adams.
Chamberlain Copper Prospect (Windsor "Gold" Mine), Windsor, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Lost: "Shallow shaft with drift" (?) Gold reported, but it appears to have been as microscopic grains in massive copper/iron sulfides.
Windsor Brook Placer Gold Locality, Windsor, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Spans two topographic quadrangle maps and extends into Hinsdale. (See "Hinsdale" for the extension in that town.) Gold dust and small flakes reported.
Windsor Placer "Gold Mine", Windsor, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA
Lost? This is probably the same as the Windsor Brook Placer Gold Deposit and its extension into the town of Hinsdale. In fact, it is most often cited as being in Hindsdale rather than Windsor. It has also been reported as being in the town of Peru, on an even further extension of the brook system. - Sounds like a case of "Take your pick." to me... :~}
http://www.delostooleauthor.com/yankeebk.html
http://goldminingandprospecting.blogspot.com/2011/01/gold-occurrences-in-massachusetts.html
http://www.streeter.org/community/modules.php?op=modload&name=XForum&file=viewthread&tid=42
http://www.streeter.org/community/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1150
http://www.stangrist.com/gold.htm
http://www.tomifobia.com/galexander/gold_panning.html