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Like the elusive Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie" of Scotland, the Chesapeake Bay has a mysterious sea monster of its own—Chessie. Reports of a strange creature in the Chesapeake Bay area go back ...
Thirty-five years after the first sighting of Chessie, residents of Maryland recall the legend of Chesapeake Bay's resident sea monster.
A Chessie mascot poses with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Historian Eric A. Cheezum talks about Chessie the sea monster at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St ...
Chessie's work is a huge part of construction of a new tunnel for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. ... The name harkens back ...
ST. MICHAELS — In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Chesapeake Bay gained a mystery. Multiple sitings of an unknown creature stirred concern and intrigue that a sea monster lurked in Maryland ...
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The boring machine that will help expand Virginia's bridge and tunnel at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay has been named Chessie, after the bay's fabled sea monster. The legend of ...
All right already. Enough with the manatee.This is yet another story about Chessie, the spunky sea cow who sought out the Chesapeake Bay in summers past for his annual migrations from Florida ...
The name harkens back to the legend of a sea monster who lives deep within the Chesapeake Bay. Sailors who have claim to have spotted this creature half a century ago described "Chessie" as a long ...
We explore the legacy of the sea serpent Chessie and how it represents several aspects of Delmarva with Dr. Eric Cheezum. Skip to main content. You have permission to edit this video. Edit Close ...