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Hall Of Justice: Super Hero Museum In The World
Established in the year 2007, the museum is housed in a two story replica of the Hall of Justice from the super friends cartoon series. It is a unique museum and is believed to be the only comic book and super hero museum in the world. On exhibit is a 75 year plus history of super heroes in comics, toys, films and animations. Ideal for children and adults who still love comics, the museum is stocked with over 10,000 toys, props and 60,000 plus comic books and 100 plus pieces of original comic book pages and animation art. Admission fee is nominal and visitors are requested to call ahead before their

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