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2234 NW Thurman St, Portland, OR 97210
Art – Exhibits – Oddities – Terror – Gifts – Books – Gags – Bug Sundaes – Myths – and Aliens
Go to the above web-site and see the amazing pictures.
The Myths, listed above, must include Bigfoot, which they do have at the Peculiarium; thus, We suppose is no longer a myth.
Look for the giant hairy thing when you go. Kent, of Albany, Oregon says you practically walk into it when you enter. We are thankful to Kent for sharing about the Peculiarium with us; otherwise, we would not have known.
He gave great detail to his Peculiarium sighting, so much so, he surely was telling the truth. You can’t make this stuff up. He pulled out his smart phone and showed us pictures too. Bigfoot Eruption went there, thanks to Kent tipping us off about it, and have this photo proof:
You can see all around the Bigfoot, items for sale. They have many prints of oddities, even creative Bigfoot prints. You also see Bigfoot mugs, statuettes, air fresheners, and more.
We also offer thanks to Sean, who was working there and was super nice to us, shared more information, and rushed our mascot to a bathroom location for a mascot emergency.
Sean wants everyone to know that you pay $5 and do a walking tour of some amazing scenes; only for the brave. Go to the above website for pictures and descriptions. You also will be able to witness museum pieces of similar oddities. We say oddities, and mean that in a good way. Fans of “Ripley’s Believe it or Not,” will love the Freakybuttre Peculiarium and Museum (this is it’s full name).
If you have been there and want to share, please “Contact the Eruption.”
If you have pics to share, you can send directly to BigfootEruption@hotmail.com.
We will honor you by giving credit to your contribution in this page, and also in Eruption ALL-STARS, and Daily Messages. Thank you!
More about Kent:
So Kent told us about the Peculiarium. We were wearing our SHIELD t-shirt.Kent immediately connected the shirt to Mount Saint Hellen’s in Washington, so I told him that if you do a search engine search with Bigfoot and Eruption, without the .com, then you do get hits on Mount Saint Hellen’s, and the proposed idea that Bigfoot people died when the volcano erupted in 1980, and the cover-up to hide these dead bodies. That is cool, but hopefully BigfootEruption.com is what search engines reveal, in the future. I think we are making progress towards that.
We met Kent at the Albany, Oregon Costco. It was actually a “Bigfoot Eruption Sighting” as he noticed the shirt (seen below), and then we talked for awhile. In this case no picture was taken so you won’t see it in the Bigfoot Eruption Sightings page under the SquatchZone menu tab.
He was going to get online tonight to purchase this shirt from the Bigfoot Eruption Shop which is in the top menu.
Kent said he would go to BigfootEruption.com and order this shirt:
We encourage all of you to go to our Eruption Shops within our site, and order some gear. It keeps the Eruption erupting, and shows your true Eruption.