Washington County
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Zion Human History Museum
operated by Zion National Park, includes American Indian culture, historic pioneer settlement, Zion’s growth as a national park, the effects of water in Zion
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Pocomoonshine Lake Monster of Maine
Serpentine lake monster tied to Algonquin/Mi’kmaq-era stories and later European-era reports of giant tracks and a 30–60 foot snake-like creature.
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Meddybemps Howler / Gwakcoo of Maine
Large, foul-smelling, upright creature reported around Meddybemps Lake; some retellings connect it to the name ‘Gwakcoo,’ glossed as always hungry.
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Cherryfield Goatman of Maine
A half-man, half-goat creature reportedly seen by a stranded motorist near Cherryfield in the 1950s; unusually, some versions say it wore a flannel shirt.
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Brigham Young Winter Home and Office
Mid-19th-century period home of Brigham Young
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Washington City Museum
The Washington City Museum is located in Washington, Utah, and is dedicated to preserving the local heritage of the region, specifically its founding by Mormon settlers in 1857. It is housed in the historic Old Schoolhouse, a two-story sandstone building completed in 1877 that served as an elementary school for nearly a century. Visitor Information
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Western Sky Aviation Warbird Museum
Preserving Aviation History in St. George, Utah Located at the St. George Regional Airport in southern Utah, the Western Sky Aviation Warbird Museum offers visitors an up-close look at historic military aircraft and the stories of the aviators who flew them. This unique museum is a hidden gem for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and families