The tourism industry is full of different attractions to suit any interest. Some may find themselves seeking educational attractions, while others are looking for more excitement. For those with an interest in curious creatures, the International Cryptozoology Museum in Maine just might be a tourist attraction that traps you into its world of Bigfoot and other mysterious creatures.
The museum was founded in 2003 and it is located in Portland, Maine. Loren Coleman, director of the museum, moved his collection to share with interested viewers.
Along with some loyal volunteers, Coleman moved to a public location in 2009.
Since then, the museum became a nonprofit.
Cryptozoology is the study of unknown folklore entities' existence. This includes the famous Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, and other mysterious creatures.
Five decades of research and field study have gone into this one-of-a-kind museum. Cryptozoology is credited for being a “gateway science” for the younger generation.
So if you are a fan of visiting strange tourist traps during your trips, the International Cryptozoology Museum may be just the stop for you during your time in Maine.
Visit the museum at 4 Thompsons Point, Road STE 106, Portland, ME 04102
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