Author: Josh and Dylan

  • Troublesome Creek

    Image of Troublesome Creek located in Kentucky, US

    Troublesome Creek

    Origin of the blue-skinned Fugates of eastern Kentucky

    Sometime around 1820, a French orphan named Martin Fugate, carrier of an incredibly rare recessive gene for a disease known as hereditary methemoglobinemia, settled on the banks of Troublesome Creek in Eastern Kentucky and married Elizabeth Smith, carrier of the same incredibly rare recessive gene.
    It was a remarkable coincidence with a bizarre result: four of the seven Fugate children were born with bright blue skin that lasted their entire lives. (According to legend, and the image above, Martin Fugate himself had blue skin). The reason for this strange skin disorder was only discovered a century later when it was realized that due to an enzyme deficiency, the Fugatesà­ blood had a diminished oxygen-carrying capacity.
    Over the years, the Fugates interbred repeatedly. Blue people proliferated. Six generations later, according to a Science article published in 1982, there were still Blue Fugates roaming the hills of eastern Kentucky.

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    Category: Lost Tribes
    Location: Kentucky, US
    Edited by: Josh, Dylan

  • Frog Museum

    Image of Frog Museum located in Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland

    Frog Museum

    150-year-old satirical tableaus made from stuffed frogs

    The Frog Museum in Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland is a collection of 150-year-old satirical tableaus of domestic life in the 19th century — all involving stuffed frogs.
    The museum began in the 1850s with an eccentric Napoleonic guard officer who harbored a special love for tailless amphibians, and began collecting them on his walks across the countryside. The officer would take the frogs home, gut them, and fill the sacks of skin with sand, before posing them in quirky dioramas. Somewhat discordantly, the museum’s holdings also include 200 lamps used by the Swiss railways, as well as a collection of Swiss armaments and battle regalia.

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    Category: Unique Collections
    Location: Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland
    Edited by: Josh, Dylan