The term “Bigfoot” was invented in 1958, following a widely publicized discovery of giant footprints around a road construction site in Northern California. Anthropologist Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum, author of the “Sasquatch Field Guide” from 2013, describes Bigfoot as a hair-covered, 7-to-10-foot tall, 600-to-1,000-pound hominoid creature occupying forested areas of North America.
Not just confined to the Pacific Northwest, Bigfoot, to the surprise of some, has enjoyed a rich history within the Pine Tree State.
Source: Bangor Daily News
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