For hundreds of years, he has hovered around the edges of our collective human consciousness, making occasional shadowy appearances. He has stalked loggers, abducted prospectors, and intrigued cryptozoologists for decades. Now, finally, all the local legends about Bigfoot are being assembled and unveiled at the new West Virginia Bigfoot Museum in Sutton.

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Learn more at their Facebook page here. You can’t visit the Bigfoot Museum without exploring the quaint, historic Mountain Laurel Country Store in which it resides. This beautifully restored 120 year old general store offers many local and handmade crafts, tools, and candy as well as a delightful bed and breakfast. And since Braxton County is no stranger to unusual life forms (back in the 1950s, there were several sightings of the eerie Flatwoods Monster in the area; the monster appears to have been inactive since 1952), there is also a local free museum dedicated to him in Sutton.

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