Seems that there are many fans of Bigfoot because you can see more than one Bigfoot. He is found in several places along the highways and byways of the U.S,. and even one across the border in Canada. The Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton, California isn’t very large but it has information on Bigfoot sightings, displays of Bigfoot action figures and tabloid newspaper headlines. There is also the history of Bigfoot sightings and outside of the museum is an enormous full-size model of Bigfoot.
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Happy Camp, California has a 12-foot tall statue of Bigfoot standing next to a blue building that has a sign that says “Alchemist’s Den”.
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In Ranchita, California it is the Ranchita Yeti. It is an 11-foot statue of a white Yeti or Sasquatch or Bigfoot. During Christmastime, he may be wearing a Santa hat.
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There is a Bigfoot Exhibit in the China Flat Museum in Willow Creek, California. Along Main Street one can see three large wooden statues of Bigfoot and on the outside of the museum. At the Bigfoot Motel visitors can see a large iron cage that stands behind the motel and once housed a replica of Bigfoot. In the museum, visitors can see various displays and get information about everything Bigfoot. Willow Creek has become the Bigfoot Capital of Northern California and has an annual Bigfoot Festival every Labor Day weekend.
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If you happen to be in Index, Washington you’ll get to see a statue of Bigfoot holding a raccoon. He must have been hungry. This statue has been moved a little farther downhill and in its place is a statue of a Sasquatch waving. There is another Sasquatch seated on a bench behind an espresso stand. Going farther along U.S. Highway 2 East visitors can see a wooden Bigfoot statue and a sign that says this was the filming site for the 1987 movie “Harry and the Hendersons”. If you remember the movie Harry was the Bigfoot.
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You can see Bigfoot and the Buried A-Frame in Kid Valley, Washington. Due to Mount St. Helens blowing up on May 18, 1980, a newly build A-frame house was filled up with 200 tons of silt, mud, water and ash. At that time other houses along Highway 504 were also destroyed. Now the A-Frame is a tourist attraction and visitors can walk through the ground floor that is now underground. Nearby is the North Fork Survivors Gift Shop and a 28 foot tall Bigfoot statue made of concrete.
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If you’re up in Canada Vermilion Bay, Ontario offers the hitchhiking Bigfoot. At a rest station is a huge Bigfoot with fangs and white eyes hitching for a ride.