![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The new museum will contain plenty of old favorite exhibits about the world of horror films, such as a timeline that traces 50-plus years of zombie movie history and the “Maul of Fame,” a wall of celebrity horror stars’ handprints. ![]() “Be assured that everything that was in Evans City will still be available and represented in Monroeville, plus a lot of great new surprises,” said Kevin Kriess, the owner and curator of the Living Dead Museum. The film was shot in and around the small Butler County community that prides itself on being the birthplace of the zombie genre.īut in October, the museum closed its Evans City doors - only to rise again the following month at the Monroeville Mall, where the sequel “Dawn of the Dead” was filmed. The Living Dead Museum, an institution dedicated to honoring the seminal 1968 zombie film “Night of the Living Dead” and its auteur, George Romero, had been a fixture in downtown Evans City since 2013. ![]()
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