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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
The Coy Museum was the brainchild of the infamous neo-realist architect, sociologist and lavatory designer'Testla Coy'. | |||
The Museum was meant as a social experiment, its existence simply to document nothing but its own history. By the time of the zombie outbreak the museum had only been open for 6months. With very little history to document only a small section of the first downstairs exhibition hall was filled. | |||
Oddly the only completed section of the building was the fully stocked (over-sized and overpriced) gift shop. | |||
Rumour has it that Mr Coy still (now in zombified form) can be found stumbling around the second floor gents toilets, laden with branded erasers and rulers from the gift shop. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 14:39, 23 April 2011
The Coy Museum Last Update August 2020 |
The Coy Museum
Danversbank [73,96]
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The Coy Museum
Photo Taken: 22 April 2011
Description
History
The Coy Museum was the brainchild of the infamous neo-realist architect, sociologist and lavatory designer'Testla Coy'.
The Museum was meant as a social experiment, its existence simply to document nothing but its own history. By the time of the zombie outbreak the museum had only been open for 6months. With very little history to document only a small section of the first downstairs exhibition hall was filled.
Oddly the only completed section of the building was the fully stocked (over-sized and overpriced) gift shop.
Rumour has it that Mr Coy still (now in zombified form) can be found stumbling around the second floor gents toilets, laden with branded erasers and rulers from the gift shop.
Barricade Policy
According to the Provisional Danversbank Barricade Plan, this building should be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) at all times.
Current Status
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