4. Museum of Death, Hollywood
Scary movies don’t faze you, right? Trust me, this museum will give you the shivers. From playing an embalming training video on repeat to presenting an ‘accurate’ scene from the Heaven’s Gate Cult Suicide (complete with bunk bed and shroud from the house), this place boasts some creepy exhibits.
With a second location in New Orleans, this museum collects everything and anything about death. I mean everything; from body bags to coffins, even devices like the Thanatron, the suicide device built by Jack Kevorkian.
The curators, Cathee and James “J.D.” Healy caution that their exhibits are extremely graphic and tours are recommended for mature audiences. With old mortuary equipment, coffins, wicker caskets, graphic photos showing beheadings on display, we tend to agree.
Brave visitors can find them at 227 Dauphine St. New Orleans and 6031 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood.
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