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  2. Montauk Monster - Wikipedia

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    The "Montauk Monster" was an animal carcass that washed ashore on a beach near the business district of Montauk, New York, in July 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The identity of the creature and the veracity of stories surrounding it have been the subject of controversy and speculation.

  3. Plum Island (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Plum Island is the location of a deadly government conspiracy in the 2014 novel, The Montauk Monster by Hunter Shea. Plum Island is the location of the Advanced Neurotechnologies Laboratory (ANS) in the 2016 novel Game Changer by Douglas E. Richards.

  4. Plum Island Animal Disease Center - Wikipedia

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    Plum Island and the facility there figure prominently in the 2014 horror novel, The Montauk Monster, by Hunter Shea, in which a bizarre carcass found on a beach in 2008 is an early version of vicious creatures now terrifying the Montauk community.

  5. Panama Creature - Wikipedia

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    Comparisons were drawn to the Montauk Monster found in Montauk, New York, in June 2008. [6] A popular theory was that the Panama Creature was a sloth (perhaps an albino) that had somehow became hairless; proponents of the hypothesis cited the hooked claw visible in one of the photographs.

  6. Montauk Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Montauk Chronicles is the story of three men who claim that between 1971 and 1983 secret experiments were conducted deep beneath the surface of the Camp Hero Air Force base. The film features interviews with Al Bielek, Stewart Swerdlow, and Preston Nichols .

  7. Eothen (Warhol estate) - Wikipedia

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    Eothen is an oceanfront property in Montauk, New York, on the easternmost tip of Long Island.The was compound was originally made up of five white clapboard houses built on 20 acres (8 ha) of land in the 1930s.

  8. Talk:Montauk Monster - Wikipedia

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    This article falls within the scope of WikiProject Folklore, a WikiProject dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of the topics of folklore and folklore studies.If you would like to participate, you may edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project's page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to discussion.

  9. Tom Hart Dyke - Wikipedia

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    On his return home, Hart Dyke put his design into practice in the family's Victorian herb garden. The story of the creation of The World Garden of Plants was the subject of a BBC2 6-episode series, "Save Lullingstone Castle" (KEO Films) in 2006. This was followed by a second six-episode series, "Return To Lullingstone Castle" on BBC2 in 2007.