The Keane Museum
The Keane Museum The status of this museum was last documented circa 2020. |
the Keane Museum
Shackleville [59,61]
Basic Info:
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- You are inside the Keane Museum, currently displaying a selection of contemporary art.
- Somebody has spraypainted The great King Keane exhibition. onto a wall.
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. |
History
April 26th, 2007: The Drama Club staged a performance of "Apocalypse Now" in The Keane Museum for the 3 survivors there as part of their Outward Spiral Tour of Malton. The group plans to travel in a counter-clockwise outward spiral from the center of the town to the outer edges. See their group page for performing groups and schedules.
Currently showing at the Keane Museum is an exhibit on the former king of the Upper Left Corner, King Keane I. This has caused many members of the ULC to arrive and start causing havoc as the entry fee has been increased and the group discount only applies at weekends. There are many fabulous exhibits like a statue of King Keane I, some pictures and also modern art that depicts the silly putty ball, the throne and even the Burger King Crown.
It is advised that queues during this period will be approx' one hour long for each exhibit.
Update: You may notice queues are getting shorter and the price is getting cheaper as the Keane Exhibit has departed and the ULC and leaving too.
Upper Left Corner Shrine | |
This location is a sacred place for the Upper Left Corner |
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