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  2. The town is home to a local legend of a Bigfoot-type creature, sighted periodically by local residents since the early 1970s. The creature, known locally as the "Grant Town Goon", is reported to live in the woods and coal waste areas to the southern and southwestern parts of the town.

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  4. Sep 28, 2018 · The town is home to a local legend of a Bigfoot-type creature, sited periodically by local residents since the early 1970s. The creature, known locally as the "Grant Town Goon", is reported to live in the woods and coal waste areas to the southern and southwestern parts of the town.

  5. Lore Origin. Cryptozoology. First Public Documentation. Other Names. In the Field. Episode Download. 11 p.m. June 16th, 1965. Robert Cockrell, a young reporter for the Grafton Sentinel, was heading down Riverside Drive late one summer night. Wanting to get home quickly and sleep, he sped down the curvy, dark roads a bit carelessly.

    • Nuttallburg. 38.05053, -81.04255. Status: Abandoned. Located in south-central West Virginia, Nuttallburg was once a thriving coal mining town.It was named after a coal prospector named John Nuttall, who planned to build a railroad hub near the town to sell coal.
    • Brooklyn. 38.00119, -81.0329. Status: Abandoned. Brooklyn is one of many old abandoned mining towns located along the New River. The town was supported by the Finlow mine, which produced coal from 1894 to 1895.
    • Sewell. 37.99694, -81.01891. Status: Abandoned. Sewell was another coal town located along the New River. The town helped transform coal mined in the area into coke with the aid of coke ovens.
    • Layland. 37.89691, -80.96859. Status: Abandoned. The town’s past is rooted in the coal mining industry. There were nine mines in operation by 1919, but most of them closed by the 1950s.
  6. The town is home to a local legend of a Bigfoot-type creature, sighted periodically by local residents since the early 1970s. The creature, known locally as the "Grant Town Goon", is reported to live in the woods and coal waste areas to the southern and southwestern parts of the town.

  7. Grant Town Goon. I am a cryptozoolog researcher and monster hunter. I am looking for information on the Grant town goon and I will be up in the area in the next year for my research and I would like to know about when and where this creature was sighted. This thread is archived.

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