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

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    When Ripley first displayed his collection to the public at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933, it was labeled Ripley's Odditorium and attracted over two million visitors during the run of the fair (in an apparent promotional gimmick, beds were provided in the Odditorium for people who "fainted" daily). That successful exhibition led to trailer ...

  3. Bank of America Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium moved into the building, [5] which remains open today and features a 20-foot model Tyrannosaurus rex bursting through the roof and chewing on a clock. [6] In 2001, the building was sold for $1.975 million. [7]

  4. World of the Unexplained - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, due to pressure from the local churches and religious groups in the area, Ripley's changed their names to World of the Unexplained and re-outfitted them with new attractions. With the popularity of the television show " In Search Of ", Ripley's hired the show's narrator, Leonard Nimoy , to film a short introduction to visitors at the ...

  5. Robert Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Ripley's Odditorium in Hollywood. LeRoy Robert Ripley (February 22, 1890 – May 27, 1949) [1] was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur, and amateur anthropologist, who is known for creating the Ripley's Believe It or Not! newspaper panel series, television show, and radio show, which feature odd facts from around the world.

  6. Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Riddle of Master Lu - Wikipedia

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    Master Lu is a typical point and click adventure game.Robert Ripley travels in several parts of the world. A common feature of all locations is the "Posh Express" office where Ripley books his next destination, and also exchanges mail with other characters of the game; the advancing of the backstory narrative is revealed through mail that arrive to Ripley in each station.

  7. Branson, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ripley's Odditorium is housed in a building that has been made to look as if it is cracked wide open by an earthquake or other disaster, while the Titanic Museum is a half-scale replica of the famous ship and iceberg. [20] Dick's 5 & 10, a gift and souvenir shop

  8. Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls - Wikipedia

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    The street also features numerous 3D motion simulator rides. Ripley's Moving Theatre, the first to open in 1996, closed in early 2022 to make way for Ripley's Selfie Studios. Towards the bottom of the hill, located close to the Rainforest Café (the last remaining Canadian location) is a similar ride that has undergone multiple name changes.

  9. Liberty Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty's facade was integrated into the Ripley's Odditorium museum in the mid-2000s, while the auditorium was used by an adjacent Famous Dave's restaurant. [213] The theater was renovated in 2011. [214] The auditorium was converted to a rental event space, [213] [214] and the restaurant portion along 42nd Street became the Liberty Diner. [215]