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  2. Downtown Chehalis Bigfoot business officially cuts ribbon ...

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    Nov. 24—When Mitch Moberg first opened Bigfoot Treasure — formerly known as the Twin Cities Trading Post — in downtown Chehalis, he wanted his gift shop to have a wide variety of hard-to ...

  3. Bigfoot stomps around these 5 SC counties the most, alleged ...

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    The most recent Bigfoot report in South Carolina was on Aug. 7, 2022 in Beaufort County. The report states that the Class A sighting was during the day in Hunting Island State Park on the ...

  4. As the Bigfoot video went viral and calls about the sighting poured in, many businesses were closing up shop for the season, window signs announcing they’d be back in May.

  5. Terrible's Road House - Wikipedia

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    It also contains the second-ever physical Jack Link's store, displaying a 13 ft (4.0 m) tall bigfoot statue at the entrance. A lounge dedicated to Red Bull is also found within the grounds; it is the first physical location where enthusiasts of the sports drink can buy merchandise. The center also provides 15 slot and video poker machines.

  6. Bigfoot in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot and Beyond, a podcast hosted by Finding Bigfoot cast members James "BoBo" Fay, and Cliff Barackman. [citation needed] Wild Thing; Bigfoot has been a topic of discussion the Joe Rogan Experience; guests that discussed the topic with Rogan include Bobcat Goldthwait, Les Stroud, Rutledge Wood, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Steven Tyler. [75]

  7. Bigfoot Discovery Museum - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot Discovery Museum is a museum in Felton, California devoted to Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch). The founder, Michael Rugg, graduated from Stanford University in 1968, worked in Silicon Valley until the dot-com bust, then opened the museum in 2004 or 2005. [1] Paula Yarr is listed as a co-founder. [2]

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