Monday, 10 January 2011

Frankenstein Wax Ghoul on Lake George


During a short vacation to upstate New York, my friends and I came across a small little town named Lake George. Such town held a secret sleep for the winter, but open on the warmer months to just about the whole family. The House of Frankenstein Wax Museum holds beautiful figures inspired by Mary Shelley's novel, with a little bit of creepy and classical aesthetics.
The entire theme of the place has been inspired by various variations of the story, including James Whale's version of the monster tale. At the entrance, one witnesses the monster face-to-face, before uncovering more frightful (and literally educational) details.


If you're in the area, it is highly recommended that you add the museum to your destination.
For more ticket information and business hours, visit their website http://www.frankensteinwaxmuseum.com/


Who new such a remote place could hold such wondrous (and random) creepy delights!


Just a block away from the Frankenstein Museum, there lies Dr. Morbid's Haunted House. Frightful on the outside, it's all creepy inside as well. The two venues are simotenously managed, and open to the public ever through the year, except winter months.

http://www.drmorbid.com/

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