There Is A Museum For "Retired" Ventriloquist Dummies And It's Beyond Creepy

There is no way that someone would go in there!

Elzaan Van der merwe
  • Published in Weird
There Is A Museum For "Retired" Ventriloquist Dummies And It's Beyond Creepy

There are a lot of creepy things in the world that will creep you out so that you will have nightmares for days. Like that Insidious movie or should I rather say that Annabelle movie. Yikes, I'm even getting goosebumps thinking about it.

But that is nothing compared to some museums that house very creepy occupants and those old castle's that they turned into museums, where you can feel the ghosts roaming around.

There is one museum though that some people might want to visit and the other's will run in the opposite direction, like me. This museum is the house of varies ventriloquist dummies, that owners have died and they didn't have any other home. 

Scroll down and have a look at these creepy dolls that will give you shivers all over your body.

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One such collector was a Cincinnati businessman named William Shakespeare Berge. He started collecting them in 1910 and when he died in 1972 he had a collection of over 500 dummies.

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His collection became a nonprofit museum that people can visit every year between May and September. 

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Now, don't go having any nightmares now! 

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