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  2. Bigfoot, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot is located in the northeast corner of Frio County. It is bordered to the north by Medina County and to the east by Atascosa County. Texas State Highway 173 passes through the northeastern part of the CDP, leading northwest 7 miles (11 km) to Devine and southeast 20 miles (32 km) to Jourdanton.

  3. Texas Parks and Wildlife is planning to use the mystery surrounding the Fort Worth-area monster and other Bigfoot sightings to get people interested in the outdoors.

  4. William A. A. Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of William "Bigfoot" Wallace. Wallace was born in Lexington, Virginia, to parents of Scots-Irish descent. When he learned that a brother and a cousin had been killed in the Goliad Massacre, he set out for Texas to "take pay out of the Mexicans"; years later, he confessed that he believed the account had been squared.

  5. In July 1969, tales of the ‘Lake Worth Monster’ terrified ...

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    The first reported sighting of the Lake Worth Monster occurred near Greer Island the night of July 9, 1969. Fort Worth native and author of “Texas Bigfoot” Lyle Blackburn said the subject ...

  6. Navidad River - Wikipedia

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    The Navidad River is best known for being the territory of the legendary Wild Man of the Navidad, which many believe to be the first Bigfoot sightings in Texas. [6] The creature was first widely reported in 1837 throughout the early settlements along the Navidad River bottoms, near the modern-day town of Sublime, in Lavaca County.

  7. Researcher Thinks He Solved Bigfoot Mystery, And You Can Do ...

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    The two states have had plenty of Bigfoot sightings, but Texas has no real bear population and Florida has only a small presence. Those, he wrote, could be explained by other animals or even ...

  8. Wild Man of the Navidad - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Gazette published a runaway slave notice from June 24 to August 12, 1854, that read "an AFRICAN well known as the Wild Woman of the Navidad, supposed to belong to Beckford, late of Virginia". [7] A collection of these early accounts were later published in their entirety in J. Frank Dobie's book Tales of Old-Time Texas in 1928. [8]

  9. Ken Gerhard - Wikipedia

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    Ken Gerhard (born October 13, 1967) is an American cryptozoologist and author often featured on various television programs. His works include "The Essential Guide to Bigfoot," "A Menagerie of Mysterious Beasts," "Big Bird: Modern Sightings of Flying Monsters" and "Encounters with Flying Humanoids: Mothman, Manbirds, Gargoyles and Other Winged Beasts."