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==History==
==History==
A modern art museum which, according to the constant protestations of its management, had nothing to do with baskets or combs.
A modern art museum which, according to the constant protestations of its management, had nothing to do with baskets or combs.
Named after Mad Lord Bascomb, a British Earl who held the land until the advent of the Revolutionary war, the Museum holds an extensive collection of the whips and dildos he utilized to beat and rodger his servants.


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Revision as of 04:20, 7 July 2010

The Baskcomb Museum

Shackleville [54,63]

Club Vicary Rush Way Lewington Street
Potter Park The Baskcomb Museum Grey Library
Dinsdale Auto Repair Swithun General Hospital the Williames Building

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 _____________"
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Has a collection of cubist sculpture.

History

A modern art museum which, according to the constant protestations of its management, had nothing to do with baskets or combs.

Named after Mad Lord Bascomb, a British Earl who held the land until the advent of the Revolutionary war, the Museum holds an extensive collection of the whips and dildos he utilized to beat and rodger his servants.

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