The Galavin Museum
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The Galavin Museum is a Conceptual Art Museum.
Keep Barricades at EHB!
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October '06- The Galavin Museum was the target of a horde attack under the pretext that within its walls rested a key to Zombie empowerment. The mummified corpse (the "zombie brother") they were after proved to be of little use. Luckily, the artifacts of Longinus were not disturbed by their misguided shambling. A retrieval team representing the Order has been dispatched.
Galavin now serves as an excellent place for interior decorating! Also, Galavin Museum has a phone mast on top, and serves as the backup phone mast for Lukinswood.
[edit] Current Status
7/3/2009 Building has been ruined, the zombies attempt at isolating the stagg building to keep us from strafing. all the buildings are barricaded up, so breaking the chain is making it hard to get around without blowing abuncha AP.--Lodevicus 14:52, 3 July 2009 (BST)
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6/2/2009 You are inside the Galavin Museum, its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust. The building has been very strongly barricaded.One room of the museum has been cleared, for the display of six conceptual paintings and two fire-damaged paintings.Somebody has spraypainted Entry Point, keep at VSB++ onto a wall.--Dr Mycroft Chris 11:24, 2 June 2009 (BST)
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