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MONSTER OF SELTZER'S HOLE: Aquatic Cryptid in Fayette County, Pennsylvania

Summary by phantomsandmonsters.com
Over the years, we've heard and read about a variety of cryptid sightings in Fayette County, PA, which includes a supposed underwater beast in the Cheat River known as the 'Monster of Seltzer's Hole.' The Cheat River is a 78-mile-long tributary of the Monongahela River. The following account appeared in the Philadelphia Times on July 31, 1893:"For months past farmers living near the Line Ferry have been missing sheep, lambs, pigs and even young …
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