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The Ten Best Wax Museums to Visit

  • ThePlasmaticWriter
  • Apr 10, 2019
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 13

The Ten Best Wax Museums To Visit.

Wax Museums are an underrated source of entertainment. They are museums, yes, but they are not just places to learn about the history of a person or place; they are an experience to see great craftsmanship and feel as though you're standing next to someone famous. Wax Museums are intriguing places because they can take you back in time, take you to a place in the present you never thought you’d be, and make you feel as though you’re a part of something special because, well, you are! Listed below are the top ten best wax museums in America that you should check out if you happen to be in the area or if you are traveling the country, checking out wax museums!


10. Jesse James Wax Museum in classic Route 66.

You’ve probably heard all about one of the wild west’s most notorious and ruthless outlaws back in the day. His story has been told throughout history, which is why his name still gets mentioned today. This museum is not only located in a nostalgic area on Route 66 but is also all about the famed outlaw who took the West by storm and continues to fascinate people today.


9. House of Frankenstein Wax Museum

Located in Lake George, New York, this is a place absolutely perfect for horror fans. Aside from its namesake star of Frankenstein, the museum also features many horror characters sure to scare and excite you to tears. There are also other horrific-looking figures that will leave you talking about them long after you leave.


House of Frankenstein Museum

 

8. Hollywood Wax Museum in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Okay, so chances are most people don’t go to Myrtle Beach to check this place out, but perhaps they should. This version of the Hollywood Wax Museum is entertaining, enthralling, and a great place to stop by before you head to the beach. It features many celebrities and even has zombie figures because why not, right?


7. National Great Blacks Museum

Located in Baltimore, Maryland, the museum is a dedication and honor in showing African American History. You’ll learn a lot of stuff you may not have ever learned in school and not only is it educational, but very entertaining and a must-see for wax museums.


6. Potter’s Wax Museum

Located in St. Augustine, Florida, it’s said to be the first-ever wax museum opened in the United States. The museum has many historical figures, celebrities, as well as many of horror’s scary characters. Given what I just said, why wouldn’t you want to go?


5. Rock Legends Wax Museum

Located in Niagara Falls, New York, this museum is perfect for all music and rock and roll fans. The museum features rock stars from the past as well as the current ones. It’s a great place to learn the history of rock and roll and get a selfie with your favorite music star!


4. National Presidential Wax Museum

Who said nothing is exciting in South Dakota? Aside from Mt. Rushmore, the state also has the National Presidential Museum. The place has over 100 historical figures and features every president, and is a great place to catch up on your presidential history!


3. Salem Wax Museum & Witch's Dungeon Classic Movie Museum

Two places close to home that I just couldn’t separate!


The Salem Wax Museum is, of course, located in Salem, Massachusetts, and as someone who’s been there, I can tell you it’s quite a cool and interesting place! Of course, you’ll see figures and learn about the infamous Witch Trials of 1692, but you’ll also learn about the history of the town and how it came to be so witchy, as well as how the town came to be founded. There’s also a Pirate Museum in Salem that is interesting if you're into piracy.


Witch’s Dungeon Classic Movie Museum is located in Bristol, Connecticut, and is an absolute must-see for horror and classic horror movie fans. The place is owned by Cortlandt Hull, the great-nephew of horror actor Henry Hull, who played the werewolf in The Werewolf of London. The place has many classic horror figures such as Frankenstein’s Monster, Count Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, and Nosferatu.


2. Madame Tussaud’s in Hollywood, California

If you ever find yourself in Hollywood and you still don’t come across any celebrities walking the streets, it’s okay, you can still meet them! Madame Tussauds is the most famous place known for wax figures. It’s right next to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an epic three-story building, and features 115 celebrity wax figures!


Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum

1. Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

There’s a lot to do in Tennessee, and if you're planning a trip there, you'd better be sure to add this to your places to visit. You’ll get to see old famous actors and actresses like silent film star Charlie Chaplin, as well as Norma Jean herself, Marilyn Monroe. There’s a lot to see, and it is truly the definition of a wax museum.


Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center

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