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Regardless of how the Bandage man was maimed, he is now believed to roam the woods around Cannon Beach, haunting, terrorizing, and even murdering locals and tourists alike. Don’t Drive at Night Some believe that Bandage Man is the ghost of a logger who died after horrific injuries sustained while working nearby.

Dana Campbell Vineyards in Ashland is set on land that offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Cannon Beach, Oregon, is just one of the beautiful towns along the state’s coastline. However, this quaint community has a terrifying secret: there’s a blood-drenched mummy that terrorizes a specific stretch of Highway 101. While the legend of the bandage man has endured the last 70 years, there aren’t a lot of variations to it. Usually, the variation comes from the decade the accident happened but almost always it’s the 1930s, 40s, or 50s. Doctor Dan the Bandage Man is a children's book first published in 1950, [1] which promotes adhesive bandages. It was originally sold with six Band-Aid brand bandages inside (later editions contained two). [2] The book was conceived by publisher Simon & Schuster, and published as part of their Little Golden Books series, with the cooperation of Band-Aid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson. [3] It was written by Helen Gaspard, with illustrations by Corinne Malvern. [1] Plot [ edit ]The most recent story about Bandage man was reported here on Reddit where the victim at first thinks she is dreaming only to later discover the terror of her dream might have been the Bandage Man https://www.reddit.com/r/oregon/comments/agtscb/has_anyone_encountered_the_bandage_man/ An audio edition of the book was also published by Golden Records and distributed by Simon & Schuster in 1950. [6] The publisher released a similar book containing Band-Aids aimed at girls, Nurse Nancy, in 1952. [7] A sequel, Doctor Dan at the Circus, written by Pauline Wilkins and illustrated by Katherine Sampson, was published in 1960 by Golden Press. [8] Translations [ edit ] a b Gurowitz, Margaret (July 22, 2008). "Doctor Dan the Bandage Man". Kilmer House . Retrieved August 24, 2022. On the other hand, the beach has also become closely associated with an unfriendly and devious entity known as the Bandage Man. The Bandage Man: The Ghost of Cannon Beach White River Falls State Park in Maupin has a beautiful waterfall, an abandoned hydropower plant, and lots of hiking trails.

Others have claimed that the Bandage Man has invaded their homes. I was able to find an account on Reddit that claimed the Bandage Man may have come into their bedroom while they were sleeping: He's said to smell horribly of rotting flesh, and sometimes leaves small pieces of bloody bandages in his wake. Of course, no fully reliable sources exist to prove that this ghoul exists, but at the end of the night, when you crawl into your tent alone and hear the snapping of twigs or footsteps nearby… you might just wonder if Bandage Man is on the prowl. Other than that, you can attend events such as the Sandcastle Contest in June and the Stormy Weather Arts Festival in November. Domaine Drouhin Oregon in Dayton is historic, in that it has been in operation for well over a century.

I recently took a trip to Cannon Beach to speak to some of the local residents about the Bandage Man and explore the region he’s said to inhabit, and it seemed as if everyone in this small community has heard this legend. In this article, I’ll discuss the story of the Bandage Man of Cannon Beach and what I learned from visiting his hometown. Gaspard, Helen (September 14, 2004). Doctor Dan the Bandage Man (Little Golden Book). ISBN 037582880X.

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