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| 5751 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada |
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Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum
For over thirty years, this Niagara Falls landmark has been catering to those with rather unique tastes. As its name implies, this is a wax museum dedicated solely to depicting notorious criminals and serial killers throughout history. Not only has the establishment carefully crafted each of the criminals to match their infamous image, but even depicts some of them in the moment of honing their craft.
Displays
From gangsters from the early 20th Century to modern day serial killers, visitors will view the faces of such notorious criminals as Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde, Jesse James, Jack the Ripper, the Boston Strangler, Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Jeffery Dahmer (depicted with his refrigerator no less), and many more. Not to be outdone, their fictional counterparts are there on display as well and include the likes of Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Hannibal Lecter, and Leatherface.
And More...
Visitors can even stop to take a photo in an electric chair, which reportedly gives its guest a good buzz. And if they haven't had their fill yet, there is also a guest shop with posters and t-shirts of the various criminals represented in wax within and even sets of Friday the 13th playing cards.
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The Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum is open year-round for those that are interested in seeing their "best of the bad." For more information, please visit their site below. |
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