“A museum of oddities free of charge”
Inside you’ll find turn-of-the-century machines, from Victorian era music makers such as an imported French Canary music box and a self-playing violin, to fortune tellers, nickel peep shows and a love meter. Oh, the oddities within! Be sure to visit the wonders of the 7 Seas and Marsh’s Wild Taxidermy collection and, when you visit in person, take home a FREE sea shell. Antiques abound, some for sale and many not (like the bowl made from human skin) Museum features oddities such as shrunken heads and Jake the Alligator Man, along with antique musical instruments, mounted animal heads.
Souvenir shop where exotic items on sale
This is a turn back to an old seaside souvenir shop. Amid the expected tshirts, magnets, novelty toys, sea shells, etc. , there are old machines that the kids will have fun with. Bring your quarters, skip the "antiques" - nothing to see there. I picked up a cool sepia reprint of an old photo. "Jake" is sure to entertain most 7 year olds
A must to visit, wonderful taxidermy, amazing collection of antiques, clothing, other collectables and gorgeous figurines. Don't forget to take your picture with one of the wonderful carved bigfoots out front or sit in "the big chair" inside. Be sure to say hi to Jake...
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