Christopher Berinato
For Do Savannah
This Valentine’s Day, you could buy your sweetheart a nice bouquet or take them to a fancy restaurant, or, if you really want to hop into each other’s arms, you can attend Graveface Museum’s Necromantic Weekend Grand Reopening.
Graveface Museum houses one of the world’s greatest collections of strange and macabre oddities including occult, circus sideshow, funereal, roadside attraction, cult, UFO, and serial killer memorabilia. It also has a terrific collection of horror-themed pinball machines attendees can play after they walk through the exhibits.
The pandemic greatly affected Graveface Museum, which had opened a mere month before COVID-19 forced it to temporarily close. Owner Ryan Graveface used that downtime to expand his huge collection including the addition of more materials belonging to infamous killer clown John Wayne Gacy, such as the actual license plates from the car Gacy used to transport his victims.