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  2. Did you know Ohio houses mythical creatures? Here's ... - AOL

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    The Charles Mill Monster, found in Charles Mill Lake in Mansfield, is another lake-dwelling beast said to call Ohio home. This huge, glow-eyed monster is shaped like a human but doesn’t have arms.

  3. Bigfoot bonanza: What to know about sasquatch event at ... - AOL

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    Bigfoot event is Thursday through Sunday at Pleasant Hill Lake Park in Ashland County, featuring investigators, boat rides, food trucks and authors.

  4. File:Mason Park Lake.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. William R. Mason Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of the Mason Park, forty-five acres, opened to public use in 1973. A 50-acre (200,000 m 2) second phase was completed in 1978 that included a 9.2-acre (37,000 m 2) lake which has proven to be a popular attraction. [1] Mason Park straddles Culver Drive and is thus split into two parts. The east side of the park is a wilderness area.

  6. Dewey Lake Monster - Wikipedia

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    The Dewey Lake Monster, also known as the Sister Lakes Sasquatch, [1] in Michigan folklore, is purported to be an ape-like creature, similar to descriptions of Bigfoot, that was allegedly sighted in the summer of 1964 near Dewey Lake and Sister Lakes in Dowagiac.

  7. Bigfoot bonanza: What to know about sasquatch event at ... - AOL

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    A family camping trip in the summer of 2020 put Pleasant Hill Lake Park on the map of Bigfoot sightings. Staying in a tent with his wife and children, a man later told a park ranger that something ...

  8. Mason Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mason Lake is a natural elongated lake south of Belfair, Washington, United States in Mason County. Named for Charles H. Mason, the first secretary of Washington Territory, [1] the lake is on the isthmus of the Kitsap Peninsula between the Hood Canal and Pickering Passage of the Case Inlet. The smaller Benson Lake is to its eastern side.

  9. From Mason's park plan to another big tour, here are today's ...

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    Some residents have waited 20 years for a park near Mason’s downtown, and Mason City Council will vote on whether to begin developing it Monday. Mason resident Eleanor Gould sold her 50-acre ...