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Ripley's had acquired the late Gerald B. Gardner's collection of witchcraft items from Wiccan Monique Wilson, and displayed them in the museums. 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.
Gardner continued to run the museum until his death in 1964, when it was briefly run by his High Priestess Monique Wilson before it was shut down and the collection sold off. Ripley's Entertainment Inc. bought the collection and in 1972 opened the "Museum of Witchcraft and Magic" at Gatlinburg, TN and San Francisco, CA.
Tennessee Museum of Aviation: Sevierville: Sevier: East: Aviation: Website, located at the Gatlinburg–Pigeon Forge Airport, features restored WWII aircraft Tennessee Museum of Early Farm Life: Spring Hill: Maury: Middle: Agriculture: Located behind Rippavilla Plantation, features horse and mule drawn equipment dating back to the early 1800s [43]
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Davenport's Magic Kingdom in Norfolk, England, houses an exhibition on the history of magic as well as a live conjuring show and a recreated sideshow act. [41] Museum for Magic and Illusions is at Rue de Namur 49, Brussels, Belgium. [42] Norwegian Museum of Magic founded in 1997 as the "Norwegian Magician Archives", concentrating on Norwegian ...
7. "Witches serve the devil." Lastly—and we’ve already mentioned this a bit—but just like witchcraft isn’t inherently evil or doesn’t directly conflict with mainstream religions if you ...