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 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.
Located at 2119 Marsh Rd, this is a premier spot for lovers of the strange, functioning as an oddities shop and museum featuring taxidermy, curated curiosities, and items from abandoned locations.
Recognized as the largest wilderness tract along the Mid-Atlantic seaboard, the Pine Barrens is a sandy region known for rare plants, diverse wildlife, and notable sites like Wharton State Forest and Batsto Village, and it is also famous for cryptid sightings, especially the Jersey Devil.
The seat of the U.S. Congress, featuring an extensive network of 19th-century basement tunnels and a central 'Crypt' level. Home of the Demon Cat (D.C.). Notable for inexplicable paw prints in the Small Senate Rotunda.
A spatial record representing the 128-mile heavy rail system serving the D.C. area, documented here as the primary habitat and hunting ground of the "Metro Monster." The record covers the system's deep-level vaulted stations and subterranean transit corridors.
A triangle in southeastern Massachusetts with an area of about 200 square miles. The area is said to be a paranormal vortex. The points of the triangle are in Abington, Rehoboth and Freetown. Sightings in this area include ghosts, UFOs, indigenous folk creatures, and misplaced wildlife
An eerie, hillside crypt in Hollywood Cemetery featuring Neo-Egyptian and Masonic architecture. It is famous for the "W.W." engraving that resembles fangs and the absence of a death date for its owner, William Wortham Pool.