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  1. Jake the Alligator Man is an alleged half-man, half- alligator creature on display in apparently mummified condition at Marsh's Free Museum, a tourist trap located at 409 South Pacific Avenue in Long Beach, Washington. He was acquired by the museum for $750 in 1967 from an antique store.

  2. Jun 16, 2020 · By Andy Kryza. Published on June 16, 2020 at 5:41 PM. Jake the Alligator man is a local celebrity in Long Beach, Washington | Maitane Romagosa/Thrillist. Freaks, families, gearheads, and...

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  3. Jake's Place. What you truly go to Marsh’s to see is “Jake the Alligator Man” – a mummified half-man half-alligator. A cult figure in Northwestern culture, Jake has earned his own bumper sticker, has sold over 30,000 postcards and has been featured in the ever-amusing Weekly World News.

  4. If you're wondering, Jake the Alligator Man isn't alive, though some swear they remember seeing him perform in a traveling carnival, or believe the tale that he was a valet in a New Orleans brothel. Photos of Jake have appeared in tabloids, with shrieking headlines about swamp mutations and Florida monster attacks.

    • 409 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, WA
  5. Jul 18, 2012 · Discover Marsh's Free Museum in Long Beach, Washington: Home of Jake the Alligator Man, the mummified remains of a cigar smoking, cross-dressing celebrity of the Northwestern coast.

  6. Aug 2, 2018 · Jake the Alligator Man is a creature of legend. His past is obscure, he has his own fan club and his 75th birthday has been celebrated in style in Long Beach for the past 11 years. “Jake is kind of an ambassador and patron of the lowbrow arts,” event chair Wendy Murry said.

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  8. Look at the freaky half-man, half-reptile oddity Jake The Alligator Man on display in HD video. Filmed by producer Cameron McKirdy. http://www.cameronmckir...

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