Happy Halloween!
Emily Burnham of the Bangor Daily News visited earlier in the week, and she has a nice holiday article, entitled “Cryptid Keeper” in the paper today.
She took some photos, even though the displays weren’t finished being set up.
Here, volunteer coordinator Jeff Meuse aligns an exhibit (since moved).
This is part of the “What Is NOT Cryptozoology!” subsection. My giant cup of tea is not part of the “NOT” display, and only temporarily there.
Various items are still being put into order, but you might recognize some replicas.
Here’s the very smart, pleasant, and charming Emily Burnham’s Twitter traffic tweets (rockblogsterbdn) about her journalistic visit to the museum.
I guess, thanks to Twitter, the interviewee can report on the reporter, now, humm? What a strange new world we live in.
Portlandbound. Meeting w Lauren Coleman, cryptozoologist to the stars who’s opening a museum on Congress St. You’ve seen him on BoingBoing?
4:13 AM Oct 26th from web
Get to meet Bigfoot and El Chupacabra today! Or a reasonable facsimile thereof. Also get to meet (hopefully) the woman behind Strange Maine.
4:12 AM Oct 26th from web
I met a cryptozoologist yesterday. Loren Coleman is a very cool guy. His museum opens at 661 Congress St Nov. 6.
6:43 AM Oct 27th from web
PS: Chupacabra is definitely not real, but Bigfoot & the Yeti very well may be. The giant squid & the coelacanth were unseen for centuries!
6:44 AM Oct 27th from web
Stay tuned for a spooky edition of 5 Things To Do This Weekend, only at www.bangordailynews.com!
6:20 AM Oct 29th from web
Check out Ms. Burnham’s very detailed and fact-filled article, here.
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The Crookston Bigfoot with its creator, Wisconsin taxidermy artist Curtis Christensen.
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