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The building has been very strongly barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running. One room of the museum has been cleared, for the display of two cracked sculptures. | The building has been very strongly barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running. One room of the museum has been cleared, for the display of two cracked sculptures. | ||
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Jericho Luna arrived today and reported that a massive movement of living dead south of here in Millen hills was reported. Fear of the Doe Avenue PD being a target was reported. | Jericho Luna arrived today and reported that a massive movement of living dead south of here in Millen hills was reported. Fear of the Doe Avenue PD being a target was reported. | ||
Revision as of 13:04, 22 January 2009
the Wheadon Museum
Lamport Hills [56,6]
Basic Info:
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Description
The Wheadon Museum is an Impressionist Sculpture Museum located in the central part of Lamport Hills. Tagging it earns no XP.
History
Opened in 1992, this museum contains several displays containing local ores & minerals. The museum also includes an impressive 30-foot tall sculpture of Eduardo Manet crafted from native tin.
Barricade Policy
It has been designated EHB in the Lamport Hills Barricade Plan
Current Status
The building has been very strongly barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running. One room of the museum has been cleared, for the display of two cracked sculptures.
01/22/09
Jericho Luna arrived today and reported that a massive movement of living dead south of here in Millen hills was reported. Fear of the Doe Avenue PD being a target was reported.
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