Museum of Curious Things
The Museum of Curious Things is a museum that houses a collection of oddities and curiosities from all around the world.
Housed in the Georgetown Trailer Park Mall, The Museum of Curious Things is a collection of strange oddities and obscure curiosities from all around the world. Things like medical mishaps, anatomical anomalies, unusual taxidermy, historical mysteries, bizarre inventions, and cryptozoological samples are what you will find at our Museum. Our goal is to amuse, educate and stimulate the curiousness for the unusual and unknown with intent to preserve a part of american culture that has been lost.
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