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Legends Of The National Parks: Mammoth Cave's Kentucky Goblin By Aaron Johnson, Joel Anderson, 2022
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Are they creatures from another world? Or subterranean dwellers rising up from Kentucky's more than 130 known caves? From a 1955 encounter on the Sutton farm where the Sutton family and several neighbors bore witness to nightly attacks by dozens of "little green men" to more recent sightings of goblin-like creatures, what are the Kentucky goblins, and why have they chosen this region for their alleged invasion? Some say these creatures are aliens from another world, landing in Kentucky and heckling rural communities. But because sightings often occur near Kentucky's many cave systems (like Mammoth Cave National Park), others speculate the goblins are not extraterrestrial visitors. Rather, they are a humanoid subspecies that evolved over thousands of years in Kentucky's vast and largely unexplored cave systems. With the origin of the creatures still unknown, Anderson Design Group's artists were intrigued and inspired by the mystery of the Kentucky Goblins. This vintage poster art of a Mammoth Cave goblin was brought to life by the stories of the creatures. Available as a poster print, canvas, metal sign, mini-canvas, postcard, or notecard, this original artwork would make an excellent decor piece or the perfect gift for a fan of cryptozoology. To learn more about the elusive Kentucky Goblins, check out this article at the website Week in Weird.
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No print is complete without a stunning frame to complement it. We offer three different frame styles: Simple, Standard, and Deluxe, courtesy of our friends and neighbors at Belle Meade Framers. See below for features and measurements.
- Simple Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- No mat is included, just the frame and your fantastic poster choice
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 13x16"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 20x26"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 26x34"
- Standard Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a classy cream-colored mat
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 18x22"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 26x32"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 32x40"
- Deluxe Frames
- 2" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a supreme combination of cream and mocha-colored mat layers
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 20x24"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 28x34"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 34x42"