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West Virginia Birds of Folklore: Bestiary Art Print - Etsy | Bestiary, Mythical creatures art, Cryptozoology
Monster mash: A West Virginia historian on the real life folklore behind the beasts of Fallout 76 | GamesRadar+
West Virginia Ghost Stories, Legends, Haunts, and Folklore: Quackenbush, Jannette: 9781940087313: Amazon.com: Books
Wild and Wonderful Folklore of West Virginia - Belt Magazine
Mothman Legacy Has Ties to Ancient Folklore - West Virginia Public Broadcasting : West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Illustrated Bestiary of West Virginia's Cryptids, Folklore, and Paranormal Entities : r/WestVirginia
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Mothman - Wikipedia
Making Our Future | Emily Hilliard | University of North Carolina Press
Illustrazione Stock The Mothman is a cryptid who witnesses describe as being bird like with glowing red eyes. This legendary creature of folklore was reported in West Virginia in the late 60's
Meet the top five monsters from the West Virginia hills - West Virginia Explorer
mothman In West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from November 12, 1966, to December 15, 196 Stock Photo - Alamy
Monsters of West Virginia: Mysterious Creatures in the Mountain State (Paperback) | Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe
Fireside Folklore of West Virginia, Vol. I: Brake, Sherri: 9781466401259: Amazon.com: Books
An Ode to a Hometown Creature: Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia | Folklife Magazine
Appalachian Monsters - Halloween - Research Guides at West Virginia University
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Snallygaster – Winged Creature of the Northeast – Legends of America
Mothman Legacy Has Ties to Ancient Folklore - West Virginia Public Broadcasting : West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Fireside Folklore of West Virginia Vol 1 (Autographed) – West Virginia Book Company
Giants of West Virginia Folklore Bestiary Art Print - Etsy
Fallout on Twitter: "Sightings of the Mothman around Point Pleasant began in November of 1966. According to West Virginia folklore, he shows up before times of great tragedy, such as the collapse