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Article: Bigfoot museum a fresh look at mysterious `creature'.
- Article from:
- San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
- Article date:
- December 19, 2004
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Byline: David L. Beck
SAN JOSE, Calif. _ To a nation fed on checkout-line tabloids, "Bigfoot" and "hoax" go together like chips and dip. Mike Rugg, the proprieter of a Bigfoot museum in Felton, Calif., respectfully _ well, somewhat respectfully _ disagrees.
"People are sent to death on less evidence than we have for Bigfoot," Rugg said.
His Felton museum opened its doors in July and is still in what Rugg calls "the analog version" of what he hopes it will be: a genuine old-fashioned roadside attraction, of the kind Rugg believes thrived before they were "put down by the Planning Department." It's a little red-painted house and assorted ...
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