International Cryptozoology Museum Makes TIME's "10 Weirdest Museums" List


In honor of National Museum day, TIME published a list of "10 Weirdest Museums" to shed light on museums that are out of the ordinary. Portland's International Cryptozoology Museum came in at number 7.

"Time published the list last Sunday in honor of International Museum Day to call attention to a few museums that are anything but mundane.

The International Cryptozoology Museum came in at No. 7.

Time wrote, “Cryptozoology is literally ‘the study of hidden animals’ and involves the search for animals whose existence has not been verified, like the Yeti or Bigfoot. This museum’s collection includes specimens and artifacts purportedly related to these types of mythical, unverified creatures. It includes everything from hair samples, fecal matter and native art — and it just might turn you into a Bigfoot believer.”

The man responsible for the museum, Loren Coleman

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And don't forget to visit the official museum site by clicking here.



Comments

  1. I am so in love with henry may,, OH, "1st"

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    1. Henry may is a walking,talking,bigfoot encyclodedia..

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    2. I think you mean sitting.

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    3. ^ Dont forget he does movie an book reviews,,an such.

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    4. ^^ Indeed, sitting also.(more often then not)..

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    5. He reviews books? I thought the back of Red Baron pizza boxes pretty much summed up his summer reading.

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  2. Does Loren Coleman project too much of a masculine image for cryptozoology?

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    1. Not enough unless you are asking if she emasculates some men of cryptozoology

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    2. Are you referring to Loren as 'she' and are you further suggesting that Coleman is masculine but only by cryptozoology 'standards'.

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    3. That she was an accident on my part I was writing earlier so it must've asked if I meant she while I was typing and I just hit the space

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    4. And how are cryptozoology standards any different than any other standards? I said he emasculates some men of cryptozoology meaning to make them feel like less than men when in his presence other then accidentally writing she where does that come close to what you said I was saying

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    5. You got it right the initial reply.

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    6. If this Coleman chick is the guy with the white, the answer is "No". He couldn't emasculate Clay Aiken.

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  3. Loren Coleman named one of the ten weirdest people in the world by Time magazine.

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    1. He may be the shame of the cryptozoological community but that doesn't mean we can't boycott his books.

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  4. Yeah it was awesome! I chose to visit Cryptozoology Museum Portland last year through the miami tours company. The collection of this museum is specimens and artifacts purportedly related to these types of mythical, unverified creatures. However this museum is the best place to enhance the knowledge as well.

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  5. Time magazine aka Obama's draft pool for his executive staff, sucks. It sucks so hard. I wouldn't wipe my ass with a issue of it. Even if I had nothing else to wipe my ass with. Even if I had been eating nothing but tostinis pizza rolls and drinking mickeys for 72 hours. I wouldn't wipe my ass with a issue of time magazine. I would just go bigfoot style and let it air dry then go back to eating more pizza rolls and drinking more mickeys.

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