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Scotland may have the famous Loch Ness monster, but Maine has Cassie , the legendary sea monster that supposedly lurks in Casco Bay. The serpent sightings have been happening in Casco Bay as far back as 1779. In fact, Portlander Edward Preble saw the sea serpent back in the day. And as the Father of the US Navy , I consider him a pretty good source. Who s not going to believe a navy commodore?
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Veteran Cryptozoologist and director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Loren Coleman spoke to NewsCenter in 2016 about Cassie and shared some of his expertise. Coleman believes that Cassie is rarely seen as she stays away from the dangerous shipping lanes. That seems plausible to us. I see Cassie is more like a giant snake than a giant squid. Or maybe a scary combination of the two. It must be a pretty good gig being a sea serpent in Casco Bay. Nice sights and plenty of free lobster!
I grew up in Augusta. My family lived on the east side of the Kennebec river. Our house was on School Street. So, my first introduction to this Maine meal staple was at Whipper s on Bangor Street, just a short walk down the hill. As a kid, I started with the classic version of a Maine Italian, very similar to the one in the picture above. Then I moved on to Tuna Italians and Turkey Italians. If you are also a kid from Maine, it s likely that you ve scarfed down a few of these in your lifetime. I dare say, they might even be right up there with lobster rolls for us locals.
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