Podcast 442 – The Connecticut River Monster
Sightings of a giant serpent in the Connecticut River date back to at least the late 1700s. Could the beast […]
The New England Legends weekly podcast with Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger.
Sightings of a giant serpent in the Connecticut River date back to at least the late 1700s. Could the beast […]
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