Come for the Spanish moss, St. Patrick's Day Parade or SCAD, but stay for a look at John Wayne Gacy's cupboard key and Charles Manson's rambling letters. Savannah is famous for its charming historic ...
The bullet that killed Abraham Lincoln is mounted under glass, like a diamond in a snow globe, in its new home at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The lead ball and several skull fragments ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Ryan Graveface removed the veil and opened the doors to his museum of curiosities last Friday. Graveface started collecting oddities when he was eight years old and hoarded it ...
The Gettysburg Dime Museum is opening in April Mark Kosh, the owner, has been collecting oddities for close to 20 years Kosh started plans for the museum shortly after retiring as a state trooper last ...
On Fridays, the museum will be open from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. It is located at 314 Norris Rd. Admission into the museum is $10. The museum features a self-guided ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Halloween is all about the weird, the strange, the spooky, the scary, and you can get all that and more at George the Giant's Strange Museum of Oddities and Wonder. 23ABC’s ...
The Gettysburg Dime Museum is back to unleash its weird, gross — and sometimes weird and gross — oddities to the masses once again. The museum, entering its second year, will open its doors on April ...
When strangers meet at a global gathering of Museum People, one of the first questions asked is often, “How many objects do you have?” “It’s just a quick way to get a handle on what size of museum ...
Reachable only through an arched doorway hidden in Oxford’s Natural History Museum, this treasure trove has everything from nose flutes to totem poles to shrunken heads. The 30cm-long, rolled-up scrap ...
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) -- The bullet that killed Abraham Lincoln is mounted under glass, like a diamond in a snow globe, in its new home at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The lead ball ...
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The bullet that killed Abraham Lincoln is mounted under glass, like a diamond in a snow globe, in its new home at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The lead ball and ...