No, it’s not Nessie — but tales of a mythical Upstate New York water creature continues to captivate people to this day, as it remains one of the most searched-for monsters in the United States
While historians believe the creature spotted at the time — both by local tribes and Samuel de Champlain, for whom the lake is named after — may have been a large garfish, there were reported sightings in the 1800s of an animal anywhere from 25 feet to 187 feet long,. There were nearly 200 supposed sightings by the early 1990s, and there was even a new string of sightings since 2000 that led to multiple TV specials and segments about Champ.
The Hulu docuseries "Sasquatch" digs into a triple homicide on a northern California weed farm. A local rumor circulated that the mythical creature Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, was the killer. Director Joshua Rofe says the series explains how urban legends permeated the local talk about the crime.Not to be outdone, New Jersey has a beast of its own that fascinates even more people.
Since that time, there have been more supposed interactions than one can count, and multiple books written about the Jersey Devil . There was even, at one time, a $100,000 reward for its capture, dead or alive,New York City is home to 150 public statues and hundreds of monuments, but what's up with the horse statues? NBC's Linda Gaudino tests out the longtime urban legend in NY's nostalgia series IYKYK.
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