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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Betty and Barney Hill Memorials

On the night of September 19 and on into the early morning of September 20 in 1961, husband and wife Barney and Betty Hill were traveling South on Route 3 to their home in Portsmouth, NH, after vacationing in Montreal when, according to their story, they were followed by a spaceship and eventually accosted, kidnapped, examined, and then released by its extraterrestrial crew.

Today, the incident has been officially recognized by New Hampshire with a state marker outside the Indian Head Resort in Lincoln near the couple’s original route. However, close by is another, more enthusiastic memorial, located in the bathroom of a local gas station. The strange rest stop is an Irving Express located off exit 33 on I-93/Route 3, along the same route down which the Hills traversed that dark night decades past.

The exterior of the gas station has a large, plastic-covered eight-foot-square painting of a spindly, big-headed alien standing in the middle of a dark forest road. Above the painting are the words, “First Close Encounter of the Third Kind, Betty and Barney Hill, Sept. 19th, 1961." Inside, clustered around the register counter, were various trinkets in alien form, including day-glo inflatables and key chains, as well as a few books on the topic.

But it’s in the gas station’s single, unisex bathroom where the magic lies. The walls inside the relatively spacious bathroom are plastered all over with articles about the Hills and other alien incidents, facsimiles of official documentation, drawings of extraterrestrials, photographs, spreadsheets regarding alien encounters, and images from science fiction TV shows and movies.