There has been a strong fascination with serial killers the past few years which I think can be attributed to the fact that at the beginning of the pandemic, we were all stuck inside, so Netflix decided to give people to binge.

Since then, there have many dozens of documentaries and docu-series dedicated to the lives of some of the most notorious killers in U.S. history, and a new museum in Allegan will give you an encounter with some relics left behind by some of these killers.

The new shop, which has yet to release an opening day, is called Museum Obscura True Crime & Obscure History Museum and will have some seriously creepy exhibits and items in it that gives me chills just thinking about them:

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Museum Obscura has the largest collection of true crime memorabilia in the state of Michigan. Come see original paintings by John Wayne Gacy, the 1989 trial suit worn by "Night Stalker" Richard Ramirez (as seen on the Netflix series "Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer"), clothing and personal items owned by Charles Manson, BTK, Ted Bundy, Alieen Wuornos and many more.

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Pricing for adults is $10 for ages 13 and up, kids ages 6-12 are $5, and children under 5 get in for free, but not sure how well this place would be suited for children.

They'll be open Thursdays & Sundays from Noon until 7 p.m. and Fridays & Saturdays from Noon until 9 p.m.

If you're looking for any additional info you can contact management at admin@museumobscura.org.

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