International Cryptozoology Museum (Loren Coleman)
This interview with Loren Coleman was in Portland, Maine, at the International Cryptozoology Museum.
The International Cryptology was our first interview with someone. It was simply a spur of the moment sort of thing.. We had a camera, and we asked him. So sorry for our bleak personalities.
Urszula, was doing her best for questions and enthusiasm... But thank you for your comment. Duly noted.
This man was interesting, and so was his museum, wish we could go again, and had more footage of his place.
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Maine Mysteries: Cryptozoology in Maine
Katie Bavoso takes viewers on a journey through the mysteries and legends of Maine. The first stories in the series is about cryptozoology, the science that sets out to prove, or debunk, that a fantastic creature exists. The only museum in the world that highlights it is in Portland, Maine; The International Cryptozoology Museum.
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8. INTERNATIONAL CRYPTOZOOLOGY MUSEUM
The world’s only international cryptozoology museum is located in Portland, Maine, and it’s ranked by TIME Magazine as the seventh weirdest museum on the planet. Cryptozoology is the study of animals or creatures whose existence has not been proven, such as Bigfoot, the Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster, just to name a few. You get the idea!
7. SULABH INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF TOILETS
Located in New Delhi, India, the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets traces the past 4,500 years of the history of the commode. The museum is run by Sulabh International, a social service organization that is dedicated to the history of sanitation and toilets. It’s ranked number three among TIME’s list of the 10 weirdest museums in the world.
6. MUSEUM OF BAD ART
The Museum of Bad Art, or MOBA for short, is self-described as the world’s only museum dedicated to “bad art in all its forms,” and the slogan on its website is “art too bad to be ignored.” In its official mission statement, the museum, which claims to occupy “a niche previously ignored in the international community of art collection, preservation, and interpretation,” asserts its goal to celebrate the work of artists whose creations would not be “displayed or appreciated” in any other forum.
5. THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia began as “a traveling exhibition revolving around the concept of failed relationships and their ruins.” It’s located in the Upper Town, a culturally rich and historical part of Zagreb that is also a popular tourist area. Admission is 40 Croatian kunas, which is the equivalent of about $6.08 in U.S. currency.
4. TRAVELING MUSEUM OF THE PARANORMAL & OCCULT
The Traveling Museum of the Paranormal & Occult has been around since 2013 and claims to be the only traveling museum of its kind. It features hundreds of artifacts that are considered to be haunted, historical, and supernaturally significant, and was curated by preeminent supernatural researchers Dana and Greg Newkirk.
3. THE KANSAS BARBED WIRE MUSEUM
The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum is located in LaCrosse, Kansas, and is dedicated entirely to barbed wire. There are over 2,400 varieties of barbed wire featured at the museum, along with displays explaining the role of barbed wire in the settlement of the United States.
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If you happen to be in Japan and you’re more into creepy-crawly things than instant noodles, head on over to the quiet Tokyo neighborhood of Meguro and take a gander at the Meguro Parasitological Museum. The museum boasts that it is the only establishment in the world dedicated entirely to parasites. Here, you can learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about hundreds of different parasites, including head lice, tapeworms, and bugs you’ve probably never even heard of.
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1. Settled by Europeans in the 17th century and officially declared a state in 1820, Maine is known for its chilly winters. Blanketed in forests, and bordered on one side by thousands of miles of coastline, the state is full of wonders both natural and human-made. For thousands of years, indigenous peoples were the only inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine. The first European settlement in the area was by the French in 1604 on Saint Croix Island, by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen European settlements had survived.
2. Maine has its own desert, which spans 40 acres outside the town of Freeport. Though its silt hills are now a popular tourist attraction, the desert originally developed as a result of over-farming in the area.
3. Maine is nicknamed “The Pine Tree State.” The tree appears on the state flag, and, as of 2012, a full 89 percent of the state was covered in forest, making it the most tree-covered state in the US.
4. Maine has a ton of quirky museums, including the telephone museum in Ellsworth, the Maine Coast Sardine History Museum in Jonesport, the Umbrella Cover Museum in Portland, and perhaps most famously, the International Cryptozoology Museum (also in Portland), dedicated to the study of “hidden” or “unknown” animals like Yetis, Bigfoot, and Lake Monsters.
5. Maine is known as “The Birthplace of Prohibition.” The state was the first to ban the sale and manufacture of alcohol in 1851 (although the law was repealed five years later), and in 1880, Portland Mayor Neal Dow, sometimes called the “Father of Prohibition,” ran for president on the Prohibition Party ticket.
6. European contact with what is now called Maine started around 1200 CE when Norwegians interacted with the native Penobscot in present-day Hancock County, most likely through trade. About 200 years earlier, from the settlements of Iceland and Greenland, Norwegians had discovered America and attempted to settle areas such as Newfoundland, but failed to establish a permanent settlement there. Archeological evidence suggests that Norwegians in Greenland returned to North America for several centuries after the initial discovery to collect timber and to trade, with the most relevant evidence being the Maine Penny, a 10th-century Norwegian coin found at a Native American dig site in 1954.
7. The first capital of Maine was Portland. It was established as the village of Casco in 1632, thus making it one of the oldest cities in the US. Today Portland is the state’s largest city. But Portland didn’t remain a capital for long. Just 12 years after Maine became a state, the capital was moved to Augusta. This is an even older city, having been established in 1629 as Cushnoc in an area that was a hotbed of Native American hostilities towards European settlements.
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Cryptozoology (Boing Boing tv)
In this Boing Boing tv episode: Yeti, sea serpents, Sasquatch -- fantasy creatures or flesh-and-blood biological oddities? Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson visits the Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine to explore these cryptid enigmas and more. Joel speaks with the museum's founder, blogger and cryptozoology expert Loren Coleman, who is also the author of Mysterious America.
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1. FORT GORGES,PORTLAND 43°39'47.04N 70°13'17.06W
2. THOMAS HILL STANDPIPE,BANGOR 44°48'26.80N 68°46'58.45W
3. PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART,PORTLAND 43°39'13.33N 70°15'43.98W
4. SUNDAY RIVER SKY,NEWRY 44°27'58.48N 70°52'34.14W
5. FIRST PARISH,PORTLAND 43°39'30.79N 70°15'29.78W
6. FORT FOSTER,GERRISH ISLAND 43° 4'4.46N 70°41'33.17W
7. PORTLAND HEAD LIGHT,CAPE ELIZABETH 43°37'23.18N 70°12'28.93W
8. FORNSWORTH ART MUSEUM,ROCKLAND 44° 6'12.20N 69° 6'35.00W
9. FORT CONSTITUTION,NEW CASTLE ISLAND 43° 4'14.94N 70°42'39.45W (is in NEW HAMPSHIRE - BESIDE MAINE STATE)
10. CATHEDRAL OF PORTLAND 43°39'42.18N 70°15'17.02W
11. FORT KNOX,PROSPECT 44°33'58.23N 68°48'8.73W
12. CHURCH,BRUNSWICK 43°54'29.80N 69°57'42.70W
13. FORT MCCLARY,KITTERY POINT 43° 4'54.11N 70°42'33.05W
14. SUGARLOAF MOUNTAINS,CARRABASSETT VALLEY 45° 2'47.36N 70°18'41.18W
15. FORT EDGECOMB 43°59'38.41N 69°39'21.36W
16. FUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN,SACO 43°31'40.17N 70°25'49.30W
17. DEVIL SHAPED LAKE (CHEMO POND),EDDINGTON 44°49'34.87N 68°34'26.88W
18. FORT PHPHAM,PHIPPSBURG 43°45'15.20N 69°47'2.68W
19. OLD FORT WESTERN,AUGUSTA 44°18'57.43N 69°46'16.00W
20. WORLD'S LARGEST ROTATING GLOBE,YARMOUTH 43°48'28.57N 70° 9'48.83W
21. MAINE STATE HOUSE,AUGUSTA 44°18'25.94N 69°46'54.17W
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Maine museum home to eclectic artifacts for more than a century
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Travel Tips from a World Traveling Bigfoot Hunter that aren't cryptic
On this episode I head to New England to checkout The International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland Maine where I have the great pleasure of meeting Loren Coleman. I also share some travel tips I have learned over the many years I worked in the travel industry that I find very useful.
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Sanctuary Tattoo 10th Anniversary
Come to the Sanctuary Tatto 10th Anniversary show at Port City Music Hall on May 7th at 7:00pm!
Featured attendees include The International Crypto zoology Museum, The Green Hand Book Store, The Maine Roller Derby Girls, Coast City Comics, Fun Box Monster Emporium, Strange Maine, Ferdinand Home Store, Kitty Witch Productions, Atomic Trash, Lord Byron, Vivid Motion, etc.
With live performances by Okbari, The Hot Tarts, Peep Show, Manwich, and Whitcomb.
There will be Music, Food, Prizes, Burlesque Dancing, and side show acts! All of Portland and beyond is invited!! Come one, come all!!
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My name is Eric and I travel with my cat, “Jax” in a 2001 Chevy Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 24D Class C RV. We travel about 35 miles a day chasing 70 degrees year-round. Here is my gear & some popular questions answered:
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*Video: Canon M50 with 11-22mm EF-M Lens
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