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Mothman Has His Own Museum
Charleston Daily Mail ^ | March 20 | Samantha L. Thomas

Posted on 04/06/2006 11:31:27 AM PDT by pcottraux

Mothman has his own museum

Samantha L. Thomas Daily Mail staff

Monday March 20, 2006

Ohio's Appalachian Country The Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot and the Jersey Devil are names recognized worldwide, hunted by those with an insatiable curiosity. For residents of West Virginia's own Point Pleasant, there is another name that should be on that list: Mothman.

The reported sightings of the large, winged creature with red glowing eyes started in the late 1960s, coinciding with many strange happenings in the area, including some saucer-like unidentified flying objects and climaxing with the collapse of the Silver Bridge in December 1967 that killed 46 people.

Point Pleasant resident Jeff Wamsley has written two books on the Mothman phenomenon, helps to organize the annual Mothman Festival, and recently decided to open a museum about the infamous creature on Main Street.

The collection includes news clippings and props from the set of the 2002 movie, "The Mothman Prophecies," which starred Richard Gere.

"We have everything from the telephones that Richard Gere used in the hotel scene to the napkin holders used in the diner set," Wamsley said. "The collection is massive, and it seems to really grab visitors' attention. In addition to the props, we have all sorts of private collections and archives, really rare stuff that helps tell the Mothman story."

One attention grabber is the "death list" displayed prominently in the middle of the museum. It draws connections between the sudden or strange deaths of those associated in some way with the Mothman legend.

"Some believe it and some people do not," Wamsley said of the list.

There is also a media center, which shows several films, documentaries and special segments from television shows such as "Unsolved Mysteries" and a recently aired special on the Travel Channel featuring a stop in Point Pleasant.

"We have amassed a very unique media collection," he said. "We are working on some rare 8mm footage shot right after the Silver Bridge collapse by my father in December 1967. Stuff like that has never been seen by the public, so it's interesting to work on and present to the public."

Todd Wiseman, a Mothman Museum worker and Ohio University film student, said he believes a creature similar to the Mothman still exists in the area because the museum receives reports of sightings.

Wiseman said several dozen reports have been turned in to the museum, some from the area outside Point Pleasant where Mothman was originally thought to have lived.

There are also several maps with pins marking areas throughout Mason County, symbolizing the sightings of the winged creature.

Darla Slater, a Huntington resident, recently visited the museum to pick up a few pieces of merchandise for her husband.

"He's a Mothman freak," Slater said of the man. "He supposedly saw (a) UFO go down the Ohio River." The man's wife described him as a total believer in the Mothman story and said he was living in the Ohio Valley when Point Pleasant's unexplained occurrences took place in the late '60s.

Wiseman agrees with Slater, saying he believes there have been almost as many strange occurrences happening in the Ohio Valley since the Gere movie came out four years ago as there were in the '60s.


TOPICS: Science; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: creepystuff; cryptozoology; mothman; ufos; unexplained
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21 posted on 04/11/2006 7:08:28 PM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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We'll be passing by Point Pleasant on the way to and from Virginia Beach within the coming week. Don't know if we'll have time to make a quick detour to the TNT area. We'll see.

I've never been a believer in UFOs and the paranormal. Put another way, I've never experienced them. I think certain people are more attuned to the invisible world and thus experience things differently than do I.

Watched The Mothman Prophecies on DVD last evening and found it to be a hyped up version of what has been related by those who experienced the abnormal manifestations in 1966 and 1967. Had never heard of this series of events until the other day when an acquaintance learned we were driving through the area soon and suggested we check out the story.

Knew a Lutheran Pastor several years ago who gave occasional presentations on his experience with the occult when he was younger. He said no one was able successfully to record his presentation. For example, on playback the tape was blank, or it had radio communications from surrounding bus traffic. I ordered the tape from the presentation I heard, and it, too, was not available due to technical difficulties.

22 posted on 06/30/2006 2:51:00 PM PDT by Fester Chugabrew
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23 posted on 10/29/2006 5:24:45 PM PST by kalee
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To: pcottraux

Wow! Just like the one at the Clinton Presidential Library.

One attention grabber is the "death list" displayed prominently in the middle of the museum. It draws connections between the sudden or strange deaths of those associated in some way with the Mothman legend.


24 posted on 10/29/2006 5:27:30 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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