Friday, February 3, 2012

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The earliest known occurrence of this phenomenon was 1976 in Portland, Maine. The first Valentine's Phantom struck in 1976 in Portland, which garnered reports in the newspapers the Evening Express and the Maine Sunday Telegram. Every year since, red hearts have appeared throughout the city on Valentine's Day morning. In 2002, the city of Montpelier became a part of the yearly tradition, with the added twist of each heart including a poem signed "The Valentine Phantom". (See Vermont History, below.)


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Beginning in the early 2000s, someone or a group of people have similarly posted red hearts drawn on white sheets of paper on the front doors of businesses along the Pearl Street business district in Boulder, Colorado each Valentine's Day, according to reports in the Daily Camera newspaper. In Boulder, the mysterious Valentine's messenger has been dubbed the "kissing bandit."


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