
The Curse of the Saco River | Yankee Classic
Have you heard of the curse of the Saco River? An American-Indian legend foretells how every year three white people will drown in the Saco River.
Have you heard of the curse of the Saco River? An American-Indian legend foretells how every year three white people will drown in the Saco River.
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Have you heard of the curse of the Saco River? An American-Indian legend foretells how every year three white people will drown in the Saco River.
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Joseph Zarzynski is convinced that “Champ,” the legendary Vermont Lake Champlain monster, is real. A Yankee Classic from June 1986.