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Quite strongly barricaded. No power. Zombies everywhere outside. --[[User:Sibre2001|Sibre2001]] 19:31, 7 December 2009 (UTC) | |||
'''The Shenton Museum''' is a [[European art museum]]. On 20 June, 2007, [[QSG]] archaeologist [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=195625 buddhagazelle] collected a [[torn painting]] and seven [[European painting]]s here in twenty-five searches. | '''The Shenton Museum''' is a [[European art museum]]. On 20 June, 2007, [[QSG]] archaeologist [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=195625 buddhagazelle] collected a [[torn painting]] and seven [[European painting]]s here in twenty-five searches. |
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The Shenton Museum |
The Shenton Museum
Crooketon [9,62] Basic Info:
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The Shenton Museum
Description
A derelict concrete building surrounded by a large paved plaza.
The Shenton Museum is a European art museum. On 20 June, 2007, QSG archaeologist buddhagazelle collected a torn painting and seven European paintings here in twenty-five searches.
History
The Brotherhood of Dagon has claimed the museum for its own.
Barricade Policy
EHB At all times.
Current Status
Quite strongly barricaded. No power. Zombies everywhere outside. --Sibre2001 19:31, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
The Shenton Museum is a European art museum. On 20 June, 2007, QSG archaeologist buddhagazelle collected a torn painting and seven European paintings here in twenty-five searches.
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