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This is how I find out yet another southern california landmark is gone? Really? Im now officially bummed.
the one guy is chaplin who’s the other????
I used to go there and to Six Flags back in the early to mid ’80s. I loved that wax museum! One of them had a medieval tortures captured in wax room. Very bizarre but I’m not sure if it was there or at another one. It’s been quite awhile since I visited.
Any chance you’re thinking of the medieval torture room across the street at Medieval Times (maybe combined with the old Movieland’s House of Wax diorama)? I don’t remember a wax figure torture room at Movieland. They more or less stuck to depicting scenes from movies.