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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Josephine Tussaud's Wax Museum


Hot Springs, AR is very special and unique tourist town.  One of its premier attractions (in my opinion) is the Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum.


JT's Wax Museum is a perfect time capsule.  It is definitely part of the dieing breed of old school Wax Museum that used to dot the tourist roadside, however, where many Wax Museums of this ilk are in fairly rough shape, JT's Wax Museum looks to be in the same condition it did in its hay day.  The figures appears fairly well maintained.  The displays are logical and professional, and the glass sooooooooo clean.  That fact that the glass is clean may seen like an odd compliment, but all to often the Wax Museums I visit have glasses cases that are clouded with weird fog and grease.  The windex budget of JT's must be through the roof.  While so many of these classic Wax Museums are now found in severe disrepair, JT's appears as though it did in the golden days.


While Tussaud is the name in the Wax Museum industry, Josephine's is not associated with the much larger corporate Madame Tussauds chain of museums.  Josephine is a relative of the Madame, so I guess Wax talent runs in the blood.

The museum is immediately dated when the first thing you see walking in is Jimmy Carter.


On the opposite side of the lobby is eternal icon of manliness Steve McQueen.....


So, you pay your admission and walk past Jimmy Carter and head your way up the stairs.  While walking up the stairs you are flanked by a broken escalator with a parade of Stars of the Past, that set the tone for rest of the museum.


We see such celebrities as Clark Gable...


Louis Armstrong....


This.....nice lady......


And this other nice lady............


These people....


And one of the Popes.....


Hanging about the archway at the top of the escalator is Mr. Jesus himself.....


There are several other Jesuses as well.....



One of the more Unique displays is a tableaux of radical prohibitionist Carrie Nation wrecking a bar with her trademark hatchet.


 Scaring the dickens out of this poor showgirl....


We have Jesse James and the Garfunkel to his Simon:  Frank James......


The Wright Brothers...........


Then there is this guy, who much to my shock was NOT Pounce De Leon.......


That's actually Hernando DeSoto.  I guess Pounce De Leon wasn't the only guy to discover a spring while wearing a weird old timey metal hat.

Then of course we have our normal gang of Wax Museum regulars......

Albert Einstein.....


Elvis Presley......


This fat guy that's in every Wax Museum....


Mark Twain.....


and his little buddies Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn............


Napoleon stands above the Hall of Battles............





The Civil War exhibit features a rotating tent that features both Grant and Lee, a nice artistic choice.





Like most old school Wax Museum LT's has a Chamber of Horrors....


Their Chamber is extremely old school.  Instead of focusing of scenes from movies, instead they focus on acts of torture, which harkens back to the earliest days of wax works.




Check out the gruesome "Algerian hook"


Which I admit, gave me a little chuckle when I saw the expression on this poor guys face....


There is a sprinkling of monsters to keep horror fans happy....




Of course a Wax Museum wouldn't be complete without a look at the presidents.....





Lincoln is featured here in the classic "assassination pose".....


Because of the fact the Bill Clinton actually grew up in Hot Springs, he is featured prominently.....


A sparkling new Obama shows that the museum does have some interest in keeping things modern....


The museum's final section is the World of Make Believe..... 


The section features some unique Wax Figures from Fairy Tales.......





Check out Geppetto's Shack.....


No one tell Disney's lawyers............

The Mad Tea Party display is pretty awesome....




Then we have Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.......



The Dwarves are actually mounted on a rotating carousel.  Check it out.



Overall, I strongly recommend this Wax Museum.  There may be a day in the near future where you will not be able to find an old school wax museum in this condition.


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Sears Tower: The Ledge


Let's head up to the roof of America's tallest building and see the world's most horrifying observation deck.




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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Visiting the Zoo in a Snowstorm


Every winter I visit my family in the Midwest.  Winter is a bad time to visit.  The region is plagued with blistering sub-zero temperatures, and blizzard conditions.  While it may seem counter intuitive, this is one of the best times to visit the Zoo.  No one likes to go to the zoo when its snowy and cold, so you have the run of the place.  Plus, the animals are far more relaxed because of the lack of crowds.  I highly recommend this.  Last year me and Anna went and checked out the Milwaukee Zoo.  This year me and my brother Jack head to the Brookfield Zoo for a frolic with the animals.




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Monday, March 2, 2015

Mysterious Pyramid of Illinois

I have actually had several people ask me if I had ever seen this place and I certainly have.  I stumbled upon it by accident, which is always the best way to find things.

While driving through Northern Illinois heading into Wisconsin my family saw something peculiar.  A giant golden Egyptian pharaoh poking over the tree tops.  This was not something I was willing to let slide or ignore, so after doing some tricky back roads driving we finally located the source, which was unsurprisingly a pyramid.


So yes, in Wadsworth, IL, there is a pyramid with a giant statue outside.  And when I went by it was locked up tight.


They clearly were not excepting visits at the time.


Put it gets a little bit stranger.


Apparently they were selling both "Gold Pyramid Freedom Water" and "Energy Drink Boon".   They did not appear to be selling these drinks on site.  And notice, that proceeds go to helping brain damaged troops.


These pictures were taken back in 2009 so I looked for information on the website.  Apparently the pyramid is now open for business and they give tours.  It appears to be full of Egyptian style artifacts.  However, there is no mention on brain damage research or the mystery beverages anywhere on their current website.

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Bongoland

I've been to a lot of roadside Dinosaur parks, some of the operational, some not so much.  However, I recently was able to pay a visit to one of oldest Dinosaur parks in the Nation:  Bongoland.  Check out the video below.




There are only 5 Dinosaur figures remaining......






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