Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 1st, 2006
Along with the other items on display at the Bigfoot in Texas? exhibit, are a fiberglass replica of the Skookum Cast, as well as a replica of the impression in the ground.

Additional information about the Skookum Cast available here.
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Very interesting BFRO report at the link.
Ooohooo, ahhhh, cool.
Can’t wait to see the entire exhibition.
Catherine Nixon Cooke, Tom Slick’s niece relayed this message.
My cousin, Chuck Slick, was in town last week and we went down to the ITC to see the Bigfoot exhibit…he enjoyed it!
It is an excellent exhibit! Well worth seeing!
Very cool display. Impressive as well.
I wish I could see this in person. The Skookum Cast must surely be regarded as incontrovertible evidence of an unknown animal.
Skookum means good in the local native toung. I live near the area where this cast was taken and I look for signs of Sasquache as the locals call her every time I go into the woods. If you ever venture into this part of the country you could see how a large creature could live and thrive unseen for so long.
the skookum cast: i think a type of gorilla did this cast,