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A Bigfoot reportedly knocked William Schwark down a slope on April 22nd 1968.
For many years an old steam locomotive sat on part of the park. A C&O 2707 (2-8-4). ALCO '43
For many years an old steam locomotive sat on part of the park. A C&O 2707 (2-8-4). ALCO '43

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Brookside Park sits on land formerly owned by ______ Brainard, along Big Creek. Originally, created in 1894, by 1908, it had become the home of the Cleveland Zoo which had been moved from Wade Park.

The Zoo now covers 165 acres.

In August of 1972, there were many reports of a Bigfoot sighting. The fear in the surrounding neighborhoods was more that one of the wild animals had escaped and was roaming free through the woods that bordered the zoo.

A monster animal at least 7’ tall and weighting in the vicinity of 350 pounds, was seen in the neighborhood of Brookside Park. Patrolman Richard Brindza of the Cleveland Police Department reported that a clump of bushes behind a fence in this area had been crushed as though a large animal had trudged clumsily through it. Wayne Lewis a witness told the Toledo Blade reporters that upon seeing the creature, he ran into his house to get a shotgun, but when he returned it had vanished.
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A Bigfoot reportedly knocked William Schwark down a slope on April 22nd 1968.

For many years an old steam locomotive sat on part of the park. A C&O 2707 (2-8-4). ALCO '43

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