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A derelict yellow-stone building covered in abandoned scaffolding. | A derelict yellow-stone building covered in abandoned scaffolding. | ||
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The Boon Museum once housed the largest collection of Edward Neimans in the world. Shortly after the outbreak, each Neiman was mercifully carted off by an overzealous patron of the arts to God knows where. The rest of the museum's art was either stolen or destroyed by rampaging looters. | |||
The | The Museum was in the process of being renovated at the time of the outbreak, which explains the scaffolding around the building. Fortunately for those using the building as a safehouse, zombies have not yet developed the coordination required to climb scaffolding, resulting in several unsightly stains on the pavement below. | ||
Needless to say, now the museum is in sad shape and is currently accepting applications for a new curator, since the last curator's brains were eaten. The irony is that the zombie that ate the curator's brain was once a passionate devotee of the arts herself. | Needless to say, now the museum is in sad shape and is currently accepting applications for a new curator, since the last curator's brains were eaten. The irony is that the zombie that ate the curator's brain was once a passionate devotee of the arts herself. | ||
While the museum was once the cultural center of the Crew Avenue area, it now serves primarily as | While the museum was once the cultural center of the Crew Avenue area, it now serves primarily as an HQ of [[Miscouty's Boon Relief Group]]. | ||
HQ of [[Miscouty's Boon Relief Group]]. | |||
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===Barricade Policy=== | |||
The [[CAPD]] maintains the barricades of their cultural center at extremely heavy. Survivors are encouraged to bring their own flashlight if touring the facility. | |||
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[[Category:Museums|Boon Museum]] | [[Category:Museums|Boon Museum]] | ||
[[Category:Foulkes Village|Boon Museum]] | [[Category:Foulkes Village|Boon Museum]] |
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The Boon Museum
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The Boon Museum |
Description
A derelict yellow-stone building covered in abandoned scaffolding.
History
The Boon Museum once housed the largest collection of Edward Neimans in the world. Shortly after the outbreak, each Neiman was mercifully carted off by an overzealous patron of the arts to God knows where. The rest of the museum's art was either stolen or destroyed by rampaging looters.
The Museum was in the process of being renovated at the time of the outbreak, which explains the scaffolding around the building. Fortunately for those using the building as a safehouse, zombies have not yet developed the coordination required to climb scaffolding, resulting in several unsightly stains on the pavement below.
Needless to say, now the museum is in sad shape and is currently accepting applications for a new curator, since the last curator's brains were eaten. The irony is that the zombie that ate the curator's brain was once a passionate devotee of the arts herself.
While the museum was once the cultural center of the Crew Avenue area, it now serves primarily as an HQ of Miscouty's Boon Relief Group.
Barricade Policy
The CAPD maintains the barricades of their cultural center at extremely heavy. Survivors are encouraged to bring their own flashlight if touring the facility.
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