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Phenomenon Friday: The Loch Ness Monster
Something ancient stirs beneath the dark waters of Loch Ness—or so the stories go. Hidden in the misty Highlands of Scotland, Loch Ness is deep, dark, and quiet. Its waters plunge over 700 feet, and their inky blackness has long invited whispers of something massive moving below. That something? The Loch Ness Monster—better known as Nessie. Described as a long-necked, hump-backed beast, Nessie has haunted folklore and headlines alike for nearly a century. Though tales of a
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🎪 Step Right Up… If You Dare
The circus is coming to Rochester, but this one has a terrifyingly terrific darker edge.
On Saturday, October 18th, Co-hosts Nick Koziol and Jess DeCotis of the That Sounds Terrifying podcast are bringing their signature mix of ghostly storytelling, local lore, and paranormal curiosity to the Rochester Museum and Science Center for the After Dark: Carnival of Curiosity event.
Oct 16, 20252 min read


Phenomenon Friday: The Phoenix
When we think of creatures that blur the line between myth and miracles, few shine brighter, literally, than the Phoenix. Known across...
Sep 19, 20252 min read
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