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  2. Hollywood Wax Museum - Wikipedia

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    www .hollywoodwaxmuseum .com. The Hollywood Wax Museum is a wax museum featuring replicas of celebrities located on Hollywood Boulevard in the tourist district in Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, United States, with other locations in Myrtle Beach, Branson, and Pigeon Forge. Among the wax replicas on display include those of A-List stars ...

  3. Movieland Wax Museum - Wikipedia

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    Movieland Wax Museum. Coordinates: 33°51′04″N 117°59′56″W. The Movieland Wax Museum was the largest wax museum in the United States with over 300 wax figures in 150 sets. Located in Buena Park, California, it was for decades one of the most popular wax museums in the United States. It was located north of Knott's Berry Farm on Beach ...

  4. Wax museum - Wikipedia

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    A wax museum or waxworks usually consists of a collection of wax sculptures representing famous people from history and contemporary personalities exhibited in lifelike poses, wearing real clothes. Some wax museums have a special section dubbed the "Chamber of Horrors", in which the more grisly exhibits are displayed.

  5. Wax sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The famous wax bust attributed to Leonardo da Vinci acquired in 1909 by the Museum of Berlin is the work of an English forger who worked about 1840. The wax model of a head, at the Wicar Museum at Lille, belongs probably to the school of Canova, which robs it of none of its exquisite grace.

  6. Madame Tussauds San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Madame Tussauds San Francisco. Madame Tussauds San Francisco is a wax museum located in Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco in California. The attraction opened on June 26, 2014 and became the 17th Madame Tussauds museum to open worldwide. The attraction features wax figures of famous figures from movies, music, politics, popular culture and sport.

  7. Wax Museum at Fishermans Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Wax Museum at Fishermans Wharf. The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, was an attraction with over 270 wax figures. [1] Originator Thomas Fong opened the museum in 1963 after seeing the wax figures at the Seattle World's Fair and it was run by the Fong Family until its closure in 2013. It has attracted over 400,000 visitors a year.

  8. Urs Fischer (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Fischer had his first institutional show in the US at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, which included an early wax sculpture, What Should an Owl Do with a Fork. 2007–2010. In 2010, Fischer released a publication with fellow artist Darren Bader, titled The Bearded Island / The Artists Lament. The publication was a parallel project to ...

  9. Madame Tussauds - Wikipedia

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    22 May 1835 (189 years ago)(22 May 1835) Location. Marylebone Road, City of Westminster, London, England. Founder. Marie Tussaud. Website. www .madametussauds .com. Madame Tussauds ( UK: / tuːˈsɔːdz /, US: / tuːˈsoʊz /) [1] [N. 1] is a wax museum founded in London in 1835 by the French wax sculptor Marie Tussaud.