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Mysterious Creatures > Fouke Monster
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Added On: May 28, 2007 - 12:08 AM UTC
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Fouke, Arkansas, United States
 
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Smokey Crabtree
Famed Fouke resident Smokey Crabtree and his wife run this store and museum.  Smokey has lived in Fouke, Arkansas for most of his life and is familiar with the Fouke Monster, as well as consulted for the movie based on it - The Legend of Boggy Creek.  He has written several books about his encounters and the story and struggles he and the local residents of Fouke, Arkansas faced during the filming of the movie, as well as the "monster hunters" that descended on the area after its release.

The Store
The sign reads "Smokey's Two-Books Bookstore Fouke Monster Souvenirs & Used Books Museum."  The store has all of Smokey's books, along with all sorts of memorabilia and a museum of Smokey's life in Fouke, Arkansas.  The store is located at 414 Miller County Road, Fouke Arkansas.


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Legend of Boggy Creek
Site run by Smokey Crabtree and his experiences with the Fouke Monster that led to the film, The Legend of Boggy Creek.
Wikipedia: Fouke Monster
Wikipedia's entry for the Fouke Monster. The monster is the subject of several sightings near Fouke, Arkansas and the inspiration for The Legend of Boggy Creek and its subsequent sequels.
Cryptomundo: The Fouke Monster
Cryptomundo's entry on The Fouke Monster in Arkansas. The monster was the inspiration for the horror film, The Legend of Boggy Creek.
 
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Sign Outside Smokey's Two-Books Bookstore
The sign outside of Smokey's Two-Books Bookstore and Museum in Arkansas - June 2007.
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Smokey's Two-Books Bookstore and Museum
Smokey's Two-Books Bookstore and Museum just outside of Fouke, Arkansas in June 2007.
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