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Celebrate Legendary 'Lake Worth Monster' At Fort Worth Bash
Fifty years ago, Fort Worth was abuzz with reported sightings of the Lake Worth Monster.

Posted Oct. 23, 2019
Rumor has it that the Lake Worth Monster will come out of hiding to meet visitors at the celebration named for the hairy creature.
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Fifty years ago, Fort Worth was abuzz with reported sightings of the Lake Worth Monster. Although the creature —described as a hairy, scaly 7-foot-tall man-goat-beast — has not been seen regularly since that memorable summer of 1969, Fort Worth residents can attend Monster Bash to celebrate the local legend and the habitat he calls home.
The bash is 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Oct. 26 at Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, 4600 Broadview Drive.
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The annual Trails and Treats event is combined this year with Monster Bash. Activities will include hayrides, bison viewing, canoeing, vendors, music, food, games, guided interpretive hikes, storytelling and trick-or-treating.
Regular admission prices apply and allow entrance to the park. Additional fees for some activities may apply.
To learn more, call 817-392-7410 or visit the Nature Center website.
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