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'''The Perriam Museum''' is a [[Cubist Sculpture Museum]] located at [10,15] in [[Judgewood]]. | |||
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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
'''September 2012''' [[MPD]] Inspector Johnny Twotoes decided to brush off the cubist exhibit. 10 pieces of the local collection have been selected, and several stuffed animals have been brought over from [[The Martland Museum]] for a new kids' section. For those interested there also is a second exhibit on cubist artists in the former [[Mules Walk Railway Station]] as well as in the [[Junkyard 9,14|junkyard]] that serves as the open air exhibit. When asked about the exhibit short before his departure from the museum, Mr. Twotoes replied: "I have always been a big fan of art, and in this surreal world, I could only find few styles that would represent the situation as excellent as cubism can." With a total of about 30 pieces on display, this is probably one of the bigger revive efforts for Malton culture in recent times. | |||
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[[Category:Museums|Perriam]] | [[Category:Museums|Perriam Museum (Judgewood), The]] |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 10 October 2024
The Perriam Museum Visited by The Scourge D M Penfold (talk) 17:12, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
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the Perriam Museum
Judgewood [10,15]
Basic Info:
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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. |
The Perriam Museum is a Cubist Sculpture Museum located at [10,15] in Judgewood.
Mules Walk Railway Station
Description
"You are inside the Perriam Museum, its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
Somebody has spraypainted 5/30/07 My escape. onto a wall.
History
September 2012 MPD Inspector Johnny Twotoes decided to brush off the cubist exhibit. 10 pieces of the local collection have been selected, and several stuffed animals have been brought over from The Martland Museum for a new kids' section. For those interested there also is a second exhibit on cubist artists in the former Mules Walk Railway Station as well as in the junkyard that serves as the open air exhibit. When asked about the exhibit short before his departure from the museum, Mr. Twotoes replied: "I have always been a big fan of art, and in this surreal world, I could only find few styles that would represent the situation as excellent as cubism can." With a total of about 30 pieces on display, this is probably one of the bigger revive efforts for Malton culture in recent times.
Barricade Policy
According to the non-Uniform Barricading Policy of Judgewood, the Perriam Museum is to be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricading.
Current Status
EHB as of 9/24/07