Next month, haunted Fort Knox will become the epicenter of all things spooky & unexplained!

Once again, the Friends of Fort Knox will host the annual Fort Knox Paranormal Fair, on Saturday, August 19th, from 1pm-5pm.

Admission that day is free with a park entry fee.

Interested in the weird and wondrous secrets of Maine? You can spend the entire afternoon, meeting with enthusiasts, fans and professionals who believe in all things unusual.

Not only can you enjoy the Fort Knox Gift Shop, but there will be over 20 unique vendors, artists, crafters, exhibitors, and authors.

Arts & crafts, including soap, candles, clothing, jeweler, crystals, skulls, freeze dried candy, Ouija boards, tea, hand crafted unique stuffed animals, psychic tarot card readers, tons of paranormal and cryptozoology books, will all be there for you to enjoy.

Guest speakers include psychics, ghost hunters, cryptozoologists, and UFO experts, who will all be on to hand to explain their gifts and provide presentations, and talk about their natural, unnatural and supernatural experiences from across the State of Maine.

Here is how the speaker schedule breaks down:

1pm-Cryptozoologist, Loren Coleman

2pm-Christopher Packard, the author of Mythical Creatures of Maine, will be telling traditional Maine stories about mysterious creatures and monsters in the Maine woods

3pm-Nomar Slevik, who will screen "Otherworldly Amor" his short documentary film on one couple's UFO encounters in Maine.

4pm-Michelle Shores, will speak about her book The "Gathering Room: a Tale of Nelly Butler", a local Maine ghost story, and the oldest documented ghost story in the United States.

You can also meet the following exhibitors:

Maine Bigfoot Foundation
International Cryptology Museum
207 Paranormal
Paranormal Five

Located at 740 Ft Knox Rd, Prospect, there is always something going at Fort Knox Historic Site & Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory.

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@nomads.partyof5 Speed tour of Fort Knox and Penobscot Narrows Observatory! This affordable day trip allowed us to explore every nook and cranny of the beautiful and incredibly innovative Fort Knox. Next, we took an eleavator ride up the observation tower on Penobscot Narrows Bridge. We’d driven over the bridge several times before, so it was awesome to see it from a completely different perspective! If you’re in the area of Prospect, Maine, check it out! Thousand Trails members, this site was about 25 minutes from Patten Pond RV Campground and worth the visit, especially if you love history as much as we do! ##maine##fortknox##observatory##observationtower##bridge##visitmaine##history##fieldtrip##theyearwetraveled##nomadspartyof5##roadschool##homeschoolchronicles##camperlife##rvlife##roadtrip##acrosstheusa##allbookedup##findingus##happyanywhere##sierra##forestriver##forestriverrv##familytime##homeschoollife##travel##traveltime##travelmore#seetheusa##fulltimers##fulltimerv##homeonwheels ♬ Memories - Lux-Inspira

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