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Thursday, April 17, 2025

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A fresh issue of High Times has it:



Fire rips through Bigfoot Museum property



Famed museum spared from flames
ByTarmo Hannula
April 16, 2025
NIGHT BLAZE Flames tore through a small cabin behind the famed Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton Sunday night. PHOTO: Tarmo Hannula




Flames tore through one of several buildings on the property of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton Sunday night but spared the famed museum building.

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If you ask me, I can see the traces of bigfoot here.


More news:

Family-owned since 1978 and named after F. Scott Fitzgerald’s notoriously hard-partying socialite wife, Zelda’s has been a pillar of the Capitola Village dining and nightlife scene for more than four decades. Manager Pam Edmonds has seen it all, starting there as a hostess in 1981 and progressing to server, bartender and then manager before pausing to work part-time for several years while raising three children.

Edmonds says Zelda’s ambiance has changed through the years into what is now a modern, airy open space with a prominent upscale beachy theme and an iconic ocean-view patio and sand-side walkway. She defines the menu as elevated yet approachable continental coastal favorites, perfectly exemplified by appetizers like light, tender and crispy calamari, staff favorite ahi poke with macadamia nuts and ginger ponzu sauce, and New England clam chowder available in a sourdough bread bowl. Main dish delights are a chipotle chicken sandwich with jack cheese, a shrimp/crab seafood melt on grilled sourdough and the Thursday night whole live Maine lobster special. Dessert decadences include coconut cheesecake and a housemade dream-come-true Mile High Mud Pie. They also serve classic American breakfast Monday–Friday until 2pm.

Zelda... mmm. Never been there.






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