The Cator Museum

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The Cator Museum
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D M Penfold (talk) 19:40, 25 November 2024 (UTC)
the Cator Museum

Quarlesbank [24,7]

Bridger Towers the Gunningham Motel Gurden Drive
Hellear Alley the Cator Museum a junkyard
the Coymer Museum the Rason Hotel Whalen Drive

Basic Info:

  • Museums have a wide range of different collections and exhibitions, although previously they were not lootable. Nowadays, different decorative items may be found there.
  • Generally, the descriptions found in Museums fall along the lines of "…currently displaying a(n) exhibition/installation/collection of _____________"
  • Museums can be barricaded normally.
Center of Learning Center Of Learning
This location qualifies as a Center of Learning & is considered a neutral zone for all the supporters of this policy. According to the policy, libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy.

Description

The Cator Museum is a Tapestry Museum located in South Central Quarlesbank, north-west of Calvert Mall at the coordinates [24,7]. The Cator Museum is also home to the Cator Museum Crew. It's sister museum, the Coymer Musuem, is just one block away to the south-west.

History

In 1967 The Cator Museum was finally finished. At the time the Cator museum was the second museum to be built in the suburb (with the Coymer museum preceding it). It's finishing year also co-incided with the finishing date of The Elson Building. Although they were finished in the same year they were never seen as a joint release. At first it was suspected that it wasn't done because the museum was celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Coymer Museum and an event has already been pre-arranged. But some of the residents believed it didn't want Lord Pitman to be involved with the development as he had been for The Elson Building.

Due to this increased culture in the suburb, The Gunningham Motel was built to serve as a halfway house between the various buildings in the suburb. It was also used by many of the contractors around the suburb while updating the buildings towards that part of the suburb.