The Lawler Museum
The Lawler Museum |
the Lawler Museum
Crooketon [3,61]
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The Lawler Museum
Description
A tall concrete building with a collapsed roof.
History
The Lawler Museum is a pottery museum. Most of the pieces from various collections housed within have been destroyed although a few may still be hidden amongst the rubble. Archeologist buddhagazelle was the last recorded person to locate intact pieces here. Documented pieces were two Ming vases, a terracotta vase, a clay figurine, a Grecian urn and a cremation urn. What was done with these fine pieces of craftsmanship is a mystery.
Barricade Policy
Extremely Heavily Barricaded according to Crooketon Barricade Plan.
Current Status
Unknown
Past News
June 20th, 2007: Archaeologist buddhagazelle of Quartly Study Group collected two Ming vases, a terracotta vase, a clay figurine, a Grecian urn and a cremation urn here in twenty-five searches.