Ohio Has Its Own Area 51 And The Stories Behind It Are Truly Bizarre
Did you know Ohio has its own sort of Area 51? Most people don’t—but if you’ve ever heard of Project Blue Book, then you’ve probably been suspicious of a Dayton Air Force base for quite some time. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Greene and Montgomery counties has an interesting history few people know about.
Here’s why this United States Air Force base could be considered Ohio’s very own version of Area 51:
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The project took on multiple names throughout the years, but ultimately became known as Project Blue Book.
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But the question remains: Is this fascinating piece of Ohio history hiding other secrets?
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Formally known as Project Sign (and Project Grudge), Project Blue Book was an official government investigation of UFOs that began in July of 1947 after a UFO crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. It was rumored that crash retrieval evidence was stored at Wright-Patterson in underground facilities.
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The book titled "UFO Secrets Inside Wright-Patterson: Eyewitness Accounts from the Real Area 51" explores the rumors about retrieval evidence from the 1947 crash in New Mexico. For more information about the book, click here.
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It's an interesting piece of Ohio's story you certainly won't learn about in history class, anyway.
To view a recording of an interview with Project Blue Book officials in 1966, watch the short video below uploaded via YouTube by US National Archives:
What do you think? Is there anything suspicious about this Air Force base? Would you consider it Ohio’s own Area 51? Share your thoughts with us!
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