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  2. First selfie museum opening in Columbus. Here’s a sneak peek ...

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    Robin Davis takes a selfie at The Photoshop-Selfie House Museum in Columbus, Georgia. 07/13/2022 The number of customers allowed inside at the same time is limited to 30.

  3. Selfie studio - Wikipedia

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    Selfie studio is a new type of entertainment venue, which has become popular in recent years throughout the world, especially in Hong Kong. [ citation needed ] The selfie studios operate similarly as traditional photographic studios , with cameras, props and lighting.

  4. Selfie museum - Wikipedia

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    A "selfie museum" or "Instagram museum" is a type of art gallery or installation designed to provide a setting for visitors to pose in photographs to be posted on social media sites such as Instagram. Typical features of exhibits in a selfie museum include colorful backdrops, oversize props, and optical illusions such as anamorphosis.

  5. Where Are Vloggers Myka and James Stauffer Now ... - AOL

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    Myka Stauffer's last Instagram post dates back to June 24, 2020.. The Columbus, Ohio-based YouTuber — once renowned for her family vlogs alongside her husband, James — has now been absent from ...

  6. Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Wikipedia

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    The museum was closed for major renovations between November 2015 and May 2016. The newly updated museum is the largest and most valuable museum for the company. Located across the street is a Ripley's Selfie Studio, and up the street there is a Louis Tussaud's Wax Works which is owned by Ripley's.

  7. Baker Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Baker's Art Gallery was a photography studio in Columbus, Ohio from 1862 to 1955. Among those to have their portraits taken were Kyrle Bellew, William McKinley, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Annie Oakley. They also won first place at various exhibitions, including the World's Columbian Exhibition.