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Sadie Senfkäse presents the welcoming wreath to the Master of the First Calling at the 1895 Spring Calling. |
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Marfia and Adolph Blintzpu searching for the Monster Under The Bed. For thirty years, they found no Monster. On December 23rd, 1901, they apparently found him. All that was left in the morning was Mr. Blintzpu's mallet, and the fingernails and toenails of the couple, neatly piled in one corner of the room. The story is still told to children in Arkham as an object lesson. |
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Dr. Harold Harold Harold, of the Arkham Funeral Home ( remembered for their advertising slogan: "We Put The FUN Back In Funeral!" ) rode his horse everywhere. His custom built home enabled him to ride his horse anywhere in the house at anytime. |
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Cynthia Xotl's perfromances of the popular Arkham ballet, "Cthulhu Rising," have never been equalled. The entire town went into mourning on that black day that she went "on point" in her trademark spike heeled shoes, tripped, and fell headfirst into a tuba. It proved impossible to extracate her from the instrument, so it became the most unusual coffin in the Arkham Cemetery. |
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The Gremnitz Sisters: Fontainbleu, Trichinopoly, Psoriasis and Mabel, hosted some of Arkham's better social functions in the late 1890's. |
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Regalia M. Quinceby found that a straight razor worked well in ridding herself of what she termed "annoying people." Folks in Arkham in the late 1890s learned quickly not to annoy Regalia. She finally met her end while sunbathing on her lawn, when the gardener ran over her with the lawnmower. The remains were used as mulch for the lawn, and that year the grass grew very green indeed. |
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Wendy Allfechter in her turn-of-the-century acolyte's dress. |
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George Flywhisk tended to be a bit eccentric, and finally burst into flames at the Arkham Orpheum Theater one night during a performance of "Othello." |
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Carrie, Mary and Sairy Blather found an unusual object by the sea during their trip to Insmouth. They, of course, took it home and displayed it in their living room, much to the marvelment of their visitors. Two years later, when the pupation period had finished, the unspeakable thing that was gestating within emerged and ate them. |
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The Bi-Annual Gypsy and Banjo Festival is a source of much fun and merriment in Arkham, as we recreate the halcyon and quaint folk customs of yesteryear. Visitors are encouraged to participate in the Lottery. |
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