According to a recent survey, 54 percent of Americans believe in extraterrestrials. If you are one of the people who do, saddle up your pack bags and travel to these places.
Area 51, Nevada
This area is known as the parking site of the famous Roswell spaceship. The American government is believed to be covering up this incident. For a first-hand experience, visit Little A'Le'Inn. The place is full of alien enthusiasts.
Aurora, Texas
In 1897, the first reported alien spaceship crash in America was reported. According to the news, the Martian pilot died on the spot. Interested travelers can visit the site where the Martian is supposedly buried.
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Elmwood is known to Wisconsin as the unidentified flying objects capital. Sightings of extraterrestrial spaceships are reported ever since 1970. The UFO Days, an annual gathering of alien enthusiasts, is held here every last week of July.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York
The first "Men in Black" movie portrayed the three towers found in this place as spaceships in disguise. Although these buildings are just a result of modernist architecture, alien believers still visit this place for that otherworldly experience.
Grover's Mill, New Jersey
When Orson Welles broadcasted the Halloween special "War of The Worlds" in 1938, he decided to choose Grover's Mill as the landing site of aliens. A monument was built here to serve as a reminder of that broadcast.
Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Astronauts have also experienced strange encounters in outer space. Recently, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have opened its doors to the public. Alien enthusiasts can visit the place and then listen to the agency's explanation on the strange extraterrestrial encounters.
Roswell, New Mexico
In 1947, an alien spaceship was said to crash on a New Mexico ranch. The American government is supposedly covering this incident up. To commemorate the said incident, Roswell USO Festival is celebrated from June 29 to July 1.
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