. . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "Jake the Alligator Man is an alleged half-man, half-alligator on display in apparently mummified condition at Marsh's Free Museum, a tourist trap located at 409 South Pacific Avenue in Long Beach, Washington. He was acquired by the Marshs for $750 in 1967 from an antique store. His image was used by the Weekly World News on November 9, 1993 for front-page article, \"Half-human, half-alligator discovered in Florida swamp.\" The periodical subsequently reported on his escape from captivity, killing of a Miami man, and giving birth. Jake has acquired a cult following in Northwestern popular culture. Bumper stickers featuring the oddity can be commonly seen throughout Washington and Oregon."@en . . . "Jake the Alligator Man is an alleged half-man, half-alligator on display in apparently mummified condition at Marsh's Free Museum, a tourist trap located at 409 South Pacific Avenue in Long Beach, Washington. He was acquired by the Marshs for $750 in 1967 from an antique store. His image was used by the Weekly World News on November 9, 1993 for front-page article, \"Half-human, half-alligator discovered in Florida swamp.\" The periodical subsequently reported on his escape from captivity, killing of a Miami man, and giving birth."@en . . "Created by"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . "Jake the Alligator Man"@en . . . "Jake the Alligator Man"@en . . . . "Real Name"@en .