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Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks is re-opening Spring 2005 in Niagara Falls. It will be located at 5907 Victoria Avenue, just steps away from famous Clifton Hill and yards away from the majestic Niagara Falls.
Well-known artists from around the world are creating over 100 new wax figures of the famous and infamous. Well known celebrities from Sports to Religious figures, Movie Stars to Politicians and Heroes to Villains will be on display in open settings. You can interact with the famous as every wax figure will be accessible for photo opportunities. The wax figures will be housed in a brand new two story English Tudor style building with over 16,200 sq. ft. Construction on the new building started in June, 2005. The project has a $6 million price tag.
Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks first opened in 1949 on Clifton Hill, the first wax museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It closed its doors in September 2000 when its lease was finished and could not be renewed. Ripley’s Entertainment, who owns the name “Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks” have been diligently looking for a new location ever since.
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