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Sixty years ago, a December day changed the course of history for Kecksburg, a small community in Mt. Pleasant Township.
The 20th annual Kecksburg UFO Festival is underway this weekend. Hosted by the Kecksburg Volunteer Fire Department, the ...
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1965 Kecksburg UFO Crash COVER UP
Witnesses in Kecksburg PA claimed that the object crashed into the woods near the small western Pennsylvania town. The area ...
Kecksburg UFO Festival is this weekend and commemorates the day in December 1965 when some claimed they saw a UFO crash into the woods outside the town of Kecksburg in Mt. Pleasant Township.
The Kecksburg Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual UFO Festival beginning Friday, with food and music, a parade, a ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The three-day Kecksburg UFO Festival is underway right now in Westmoreland County. It's a celebration commemorating the day in 1965 when some claimed they saw a UFO crash into ...
Schedule of events Kecksburg UFO Festival, 5128 Water St. Friday • Grounds hours are 6 to 11 p.m., and social hall hours are 6 to 9 p.m. • Half-price food night, including burgers, fresh-cut ...
The mystery has lingered over Kecksburg since 1965, but now it's cause for celebration. The returning UFO festival is a big fundraiser for the volunteer fire department.
More than 50 years ago, on Dec. 9, 1965, some people claim they saw a UFO smash into the woods outside of Kecksburg. Others say it was space junk, a meteor or nothing at all. Either way, Kecksburg ...
Unidentified flying objects and other out of this world characters were plentiful over the weekend in the Mt. Pleasant Township village of Kecksburg, Westmoreland County. A parade featuring costumed ...
UFO researcher Stan Gordon is hooked to the investigation. In 54 years, he's interviewed hundreds of people about that night. "So, these people, most of them don't even know each other.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. — The Kecksburg UFO Festival returned this weekend for the first time in two years. The Westmoreland County tradition has been on a hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.