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  2. Blue Ridge, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge was laid out in 1886 when the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad was extended to that point. [5] It was incorporated in 1887 by Colonel Michael McKinney, who built the railroad. [6] In 1895, the seat of Fannin County was transferred to Blue Ridge from Morganton. [7] The Colonel Michael McKinney House is located in the downtown of ...

  3. James W. Baugh Homeplace - Wikipedia

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    James W. Baugh Homeplace is a former residence in Blue Ridge, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, [1] at which time it was the Baugh House Museum. It is located at 411 West First Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. It was deemed significant as a "rare two-story masonry I-house residence with Folk Victorian style ...

  4. Where are the best places to hunt Bigfoot? Check these ... - AOL

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    The Hocking Hills region has a rich history of Bigfoot sightings and Bigfoot seekers. Documentation of Bigfoot has been reported as far back as the late 1800s in Southeast Ohio.

  5. I’ve figured out how to capture Bigfoot | Opinion - AOL

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    The Georgia Bigfoot Conference. There’s been little time to dive into all the details about this gathering coming up April 1 in Dillard, Georgia, but it seems to me that if all the Bigfoots are ...

  6. Jon-Erik Beckjord - Wikipedia

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    When Trancas Restaurant went out of business, Beckjord put the museum's contents in storage. Most of it was lost to fire in 1993. [2] [15] On October 31, 1996, Halloween, Beckjord opened the Bigfoot, UFO and Loch Ness Monster Museum in San Francisco, California, which featured crop circles. He charged a nominal entrance fee ($3 for adults; $2 ...

  7. Route 666: Conspiracy Theory Destinations Across America - AOL

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    The parks have been the site of multiple Bigfoot sightings, and conspiracy theories believe Bigfoot often spends time in nearby mountains. You’ll find the largest Bigfoot museum in Willow Creek ...

  8. Category:Bigfoot museums - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot Discovery Museum; Bigfoot Museum (Willow Creek, California) Bigfoot, UFO and Loch Ness Monster Museum; E. Expedition Bigfoot: The Sasquatch Museum

  9. This tiny NC town is where to go for ‘Bigfooting ... - AOL

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    Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children, and Barcelo says depending on your level of interest in Bigfoot, UFOs and ghosts, a tour of the museum can take 20 minutes or two hours. The business ...