East Coast Files.
Exeter, Pine Bush, Kecksburg, and Flatwoods — the classic East Coast cases.
The East Coast doesn't have the big sky of the Southwest, but it has some of the best-documented historical cases and a density of incidents per square mile that rivals any region.
- 01SIGHTING
Exeter, New Hampshire
NEXT STOP 5 HSeptember 3, 1965: Norman Muscarello, a hitchhiking 18-year-old, encountered a large silent object with pulsing red lights near Exeter. Two police officers subsequently witnessed the same object. The Exeter incident is one of the most thoroughly investigated close-encounter cases in the literature — officer reports, multiple independent witnesses, and no explanation after 60 years.
OVERNIGHT Portsmouth, NH - 02CURIOSITY
Pine Bush, New York
NEXT STOP 5 HThe Hudson Valley UAP wave of the 1980s centered on Pine Bush and the surrounding area. Thousands of witnesses — including pilots from Stewart Air Force Base — reported a massive, silent, low-flying object with structured light arrays over a period of several years. The Pine Bush sightings are among the best-documented mass sighting events in US history.
- 03SIGHTING
Kecksburg, Pennsylvania
NEXT STOP 5 HDecember 9, 1965: a fireball tracked across six US states descended into the woods near Kecksburg, PA. Witnesses reported a metallic acorn-shaped object with hieroglyphic-like markings on a rim band. The US Army cordoned off the area, and nothing was officially recovered. NASA later claimed it was a Soviet satellite. The timeline doesn't match.
OVERNIGHT Pittsburgh — 50 min from Kecksburg - 04SIGHTING
Flatwoods, West Virginia
September 12, 1952: following a bright meteor, six children and two adults encountered a 10-foot entity with a spade-shaped head and glowing eyes near a pulsing object in a clearing. Multiple witnesses reported a sulfurous mist that caused eye and throat irritation. The Flatwoods Monster Museum in town is worth the stop.
- The Hudson Valley is congested on weekends. Go mid-week.
- Kecksburg has a model of the recovered object in the town fire hall.
- Flatwoods is remote — tank up before heading in from I-79.