If you've been wondering where Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Maine's coolest creatures have been lately, I’ve got your answer.  

After closing its Portland location earlier this year, the International Cryptozoology Museum has officially reopened in Bangor on 490 Broadway.

And this new spot is bigger, better, and ready to welcome curious fellow weirdo’s. 

The museum opened its new doors on June 1st, as per the website and the entire spot is  giving fans a fun new place to explore the fascinating world of legendary creatures, unexplained sightings, and folklore from everywhere.

The Cryptozoology Museum Has Reopened in Bangor

Whether you're a die-hard believer or just someone who enjoys a good mystery, there's plenty to discover. 

This place was founded by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman and the museum has really become one of Maine's most unique attractions.  

Visitors can jump right in and explore exhibits about Bigfoot, the Yeti, Nessie, and more, with artifacts, reported sightings, and quirky memorabilia.

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The move to Bangor comes about three months after the museum closed its Portland location, and the expanded space allows for even more exhibits and displays. 

That's good news for anyone who loves the weird, wonderful, and unexplained. 

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