This is an audio story about belief in Bigfoot which remains part of North Carolina culture, from Native American traditions to modern enthusiasts. A UNC student and a museum owner share how sightings and stories inspire fascination, tourism, and personal meaning. Experts say belief reflects hope and curiosity, though interest may eventually decline.
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Believing in Bigfoot
May Proctor investigates bigfoot believers in North Carolina, discovering why they believe in this elusive creature and how this belief in bigfoot is driving small-town tourism here in North Carolina.
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