The Dover Demon is a cryptid reportedly found in Dover Massachusetts. It is typically described as a small humanoid like creature with pale peach colored skin and glowing red eyes. The head is said to be oblong and nearly the same length as the body but with a featureless face besides its eyes.
Dublin Lake, located in Cheshire County New Hampshire, is reportedly the home of the Dublin Lake Monster. In the 1980's a freediver went missing after a routine dive and was found days later naked and incoherently babbling about a lake monster.
The Flying Head comes from the mythology of the Haudenosaunee and Wyandot peoples; particularly the region near the source of the Hudson River and the Adirondack Mountains. The Flying Head is malevolent entity, described as a grotesque manifestation with features like a human head, long hair, and eyes that strike terror to witnesses. Its mouth is filled with razor-sharp fangs, and sometimes, it has bat-like wings protruding from its cheeks or bird-like talons. Legends present it as larger than any man and with an impenetrable hide.
The Glastonbury Glawackus is a 1939 Connecticut cryptid legend, described as a fierce, unidentified creature (part-cat, dog, or bear) that terrorized the area with blood-curdling screams and livestock attacks. Coined by The Hartford Courant editors, the name combines "Glastonbury," "wacky," and "us". It is likely a Fisher cat.
The Gloucester Ghoul is a cryptid reportedly found in Gloucester, Rhode Island. It is typically described as a pale, emaciated humanoid creature with sunken features, glowing eyes, and long limbs, often said to lurk in wooded areas and abandoned spaces.
The Gloucester sea serpent is a cryptid seen around and off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts and Cape Ann area. It is described as a giant serpent-like creature with humps along its back.
A bipedal hairy hominid, standing around seven feet tall, reported from Hockomock Swamp located in the Bridgewater Tringle in Massachusetts. While it is usually bipedal it has also been spotted running on all four.
The Ghost Hound of Goshen is described as a decently sized dog with white fur. It is said that the beast holds a grudge against the local townsfolk who killed his innocent master and haunts a stretch of road in the Sumter National Forest.
The Hudson River Monster (Kipsy) is a cryptid reportedly found in the Hudson River near New York. It is typically described as a large, serpent-like creature with a long, dark body, humps that rise above the water, and a dragon-like head.
The International Cryptozoology Museum is located in Bangor Maine, opening Spring 2026. Featuring with a wide variety of cryptozoological specimens, oddities, artifacts, and novelty items surrounding the study of unknown creatures, this family friendly museum is open to all ages.