Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf
Wax Figure Population
Updated:11/20/2001
LOBBY
TIME CHAMBER 
1Cleopatra (Liz Taylor)
2Mayor Willie Brown
3President George W. Bush
4Norman Rockwell
TITANIC 
5Leonardo DiCaprio
6Kate Winslet
HUMANITARIANS 
7Benjamin Franklin
8Nelson Mandela
9Martin Luther King, Jr.
10Eleanor Roosevelt
11Mohandas Gandhi
12Albert Schweitzer
AXIS GANG 
13Hideki Tojo
14Adolph Hitler
15Benito Mussoli
WWII GENERALS 
16Sir Winston Churchill
17Charles DeGaull
18Douglas MacArthur
19Harry S. Truman
20Franklin Roosevelt
DICTATORS 
21Fidel Castro
22Saddam Hussein
23Napoleon Bonaparte
ROYALTY 
24Princess Grace
25Prince Rainier
26H.R.H. Prince Philip
27Queen Elizabeth II
28Emperor Hirohito
29H.R.H. Prince Charles
VIXENS 
30Salome
31Marie Antointte
32Lucretia Borgia
33Jezebel
34Mata Hari
SCIENTISTS 
35Bill Gates
36Sigmund Freud
37Charles Darwin
38Albert Einstein
39Galileo Galilei
40Sir Isaac Newton
ARTISTS 
41(Artist’s Model – Brigette Bardot)
42(Artist’s Model – La Source)
43Enrico Caruso
44William Shakespeare
45Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
46Ernest Hemingway
47Mark Twain
48Ludwig Van Beethoven
49Henri DeToulouse-Lautrec
50Rembrandt Van Rijn
51Andy Warhol
52James McNeil Whistler
53Salvador Dali
WORLD LEADERS 
54Mao Tse-Tung
55John Major
56Mikhail Gorbachev
57Nikita Khruschev
GREAT CONFLICT 
58Ulysses S. Grant
59Abraham Lincoln
60Robert E. Lee
PRESIDENTS 
61Theodore Roosevelt
62Lyndon B. Johnson
63Jacqueline Kennedy
64John F. Kennedy
65Thomas Jefferson
66Richard M. Nixon
67Ronald Reagan
68William J. Clinton
69George Bush
70Gerald R. Ford
71George Washington
72James Earl Carter
73Herbert Hoover
74Andrew Jackson
POPES 
75Pope John Paul II
76Pope Paul VI
HINDUISM 
77 - 81Bathers
JUDAISM 
82Moses
TAOISM 
83Lao Tze
BUDDHISM 
84Prince Siddhartha Gautma – The Buddha
CONFUCIANISM 
85Confucius
86 -89Students
SERMON
ON THE MOUNT 
90Jesus
91 - 107Followers
THE LAST
SUPPER 
108Jesus
109Bartholomew
110James the Lesser
111Andrew
112Simon Peter
113Judas
114John
115Thomas
116James the Greater
117Philip
118Mathew
119Thaddues
120Simon
THE PALACE OF
LIVING ART 
121Pinky
122Blue Boy
123Vincent Van Gogh
124Portrait of the Artist’s Mother
125Leonardo Da Vinci
126Mona Lisa
127Man in the Golden Helmet
128Laughing Cavalier
129American Gothic Woman
130American Gothic Man
131Grande Odalisque
KING TUT'S TOMB 
132Ankhesenamen
133King Tutankhamen
134High Priest
135The Boy King
136Howard Carter
137Lord Carnarvon
CHAMBER OF
HORRORS 
138Elvira
139Electrocution Victim
140Algerian Hook
141Freddy Kruger
142Leatherface
143Man in the Iron Cage
144Iron Maiden
145 - 146Ghouls Feast Diners
147Sawed in Half
148The Crypt Keeper
149Phantom of the Opera
150Heritic's Fork
151Impaled
152Dracula
153Dracula’s Victim
154 - 163Tortured Heads
164Frankenstein’s Monster
165Boris Karloff
166Mummyman
167Werewolf
168Judas Cradle
169Anton S. Levey
170Beetlejuice
171Tree Torture
172 - 174Grave Robbers & Corpse
SPORTS 
175Pat Summeral
176John Madden
177Joe Montana
178Steve Young
179Tiger Woods
180Joe DiMaggio
181Willie Mays
182Max Baer
183Joe Lewis
184Michael Jordan
185Mohammad Ali
SCIENCE FICTION 
186The Alien
187Christopher Reeve
AVIATORS 
188Neil Armstrong
189Amelia Earhart
190Charles Lindbergh
GLAMOUR GIRLS 
191Marilyn Monroe
192Mae West
193Marlene Dietrich
194Sharon Stone
195Barbra Streisand
196Jodie Foster
197Bette Davis
198Lucile Ball
BACKSTAGE 
199Sammy Davis, Jr.
200Lawrence Welk
201Bing Crosby
202Frank Sinatra
THE OSMONDS 
203Marie Osmond
204Donny Osmond
HOW WAX IS MADE 
205George Burns (clay)
206Nicky Hilton (½ Painted)
207Ronald Reagan
HOLLYWOOD HUNKS 
208Al Pacino
209Marlon Brando
210Clint Eastwood
211Robert DeNiro
212Humphrey Bogart
213Steve McQueen
214Mel Gibson
215Burt Reynolds
216Eddie Murphy
RAMBO 
217Sylvester Stallone
ENTERTAINERS 
218John Lennon
219Elvis Presley
220Shirley Temple
221Will Smith
222Michael Jackson
223Liza Minnelli
GONE WITH
THE WIND 
224Vivien Leigh
225Clark Gable
WESTERN 
226Gary Cooper
227Chuck Norris
228John Wayne
229Paul Newman
230Robert Redford
COMEDY 
231Mike Meyers
232Phyllis Diller
233George Burns
234Bob Hope
235Charlie Chaplin
236Woody Allen
237W.C. Fields
238Stan Laurel
239Oliver Hardy
THE WIZARD
OF OZ 
240Toto
241Judy Garland
242Ray Bolger
243Jack Haley
244Bert Lahr

Michael Jackson at GUINNESS

Guinness Museum of World Records
San Francisco, California

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Enjoy this BAD picture of the King of Pop? Ever get to visit San Francisco's Famous Fisherman's Wharf's short lived Guinness Museum and found it to be a THRILLER? Does it really matter that this picture is in BLACK or WHITE? There's still a few Guinness Museums and Attractions so if you get a chance to visit do it, and if you don't like my advice, BEAT IT! Just tell them WAXIPEDIA sent you!

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As a resource, the WAXIPEDIA ARCHIVES was established in 2014 as a repository for physical examples and information pertaining to these educational goals. Consisting of thousands of items (ranging from century-and-a-half year old guidebooks to life-sized wax figures) the ARCHIVES are the backbone of WAXIPEDIA's mission and we hope to inspire future generations of artists, designers, historians and fans.

Anyone interested in donating items to the ARCHIVES is encouraged to reach out to me directly at timothywrandall@gmail.com


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GATLINBURG’S CHRISTUS GARDENS 

TO CLOSE



(from tripster.com by Travel Expert Ashley - January 7, 2008)

Christus Gardens, a 47-year landmark located in the heart of Gatlinburg, will soon cease operations and if a pending sale of the property goes through, redevelopment of the land could begin in 2008.
Sevier Countians are invited to visit the attraction free of charge during its last two days of operation on Jan. 12 and 13, 2008.
Millions of people have visited the attraction which dramatically portrays the life and death of Jesus Christ, but 71-year-old Ronald Ligon of Franklin, Tenn., who conceived and built Christus Gardens, said that due to his age, poor health, and a lack of interest among family members to continue operations, he made the decision early last year to sell the property.
“I think it’s best to get some things worked out before something happens to me and I leave that responsibility to someone else,” Ligon said.
As for the displays which include a six-ton marble carving of the face of Jesus, paintings depicting the parables of Jesus, and an heirloom Bible collection, Ligon said, “We will move it all into storage and hope that someone comes forward who will be interested in taking the business and moving it elsewhere. I’ve gotten too old to start over somewhere else.”
Stan Sorey, a Gatlinburg developer, has an option to buy the 8.5-acre property located at 510 River Road if his final site plans receive approval from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, and Gatlinburg City Planning Commission. Sorey said he wants to memorialize Christus Gardens in the new development.
“There will be three buildings with a total of 192 two-bedroom condos located where the Christus Gardens building is located. I have asked (Ligon’s son Matt) if he would mind that we do some memorial to Christus Gardens to show that it was here because it has been a landmark for so long.”
The proposed development is tentatively named River Road Condos, and will probably be a $45- to $55-million project that includes three seven-story buildings with parking beneath, another building for offices, indoor and outdoor pools, and manmade waterfalls. Sorey said the units will sell for $299,000 and $375,000.
“It will be a good benefit for Gatlinburg because it will bring in a lot of new jobs, provide a long-term tax base for the city, and the customers that the project attracts will also patronize shops and restaurants in Gatlinburg,” said Sorey.
Reminiscing about the business he opened Aug. 13, 1960, Ligon said he conceived the idea as a young man while undergoing treatment for tuberculosis.
“I spent a lot of time on my back in the hospital, so I had a lot of time to think and plan, and I did that. After I got up and going I began looking for the right opportunity to present itself,” said Ligon.
Originally, he planned to build the attraction in Florida, but after a visit to Gatlinburg during which he fell in love with the mountains, Ligon said he determined the mountains would be a good place for it although there weren’t many other attractions or tourists. “Pigeon Forge was nothing but farmland; I’ve often said that I made a mistake in building Christus Gardens. I should have bought Pigeon Forge instead,” he said, while laughing. Being the first outsider to come in and try to buy land, Ligon said most folks wouldn’t sell to him.
“I paid $150,000 for (the land Christus Gardens occupies), and I was told then that it was the highest price ever paid for a piece of land in Sevier County. People laughed at me then, but those same people today would say that I stole the land. … It’s been a wonderful 50 years; I’ve made a lot of good friends out of it … a lot of my friends have gone on now,” he said.
During the years that Ligon planned Christus Gardens, he said he traveled widely in Europe in search of displays and stumbled upon the “biggest and best” display in the attraction; the marble carving of Jesus’ face.
“I met a man in Italy who owned a quarry, and he remembered that before World War II someone had commissioned this concave face of Christ carved from marble, but World War II had ended that commission. He took me deep into this back room where this huge thing was buried beneath all these things piled on it. When they pulled the covers off, I felt very fortunate to be able to obtain this thing – it ended up being one of the most popular things at Christus Gardens.”
While Christus Gardens had good attendance every year, Ligon said, “Attendance probably is not as much as it was in the earlier days, but back then about the only two attractions in town were the chair lift and us; there was no Dollywood or anything else, so the competition was not there. The most visitation we had in any one year was about 200,000 to 250,000.”
Ligon said he has felt fortunate that he had the support of the community in his business. “When we’ve had marketing surveys, we’ve found that word of mouth has always been the number one way people found us. We feel that a lot of folks in the county and the community recommended that people come see us and we always appreciated it.”Asked if he feels sad about closing Christus Gardens, Ligon struggled to compose himself, then said, “When you’ve done something this long, it’s like it’s another child. Yes, I do feel sad about it.”
Information courtesy of The Mountain Press

Enjoy this inspired trip back to 2008? Miss Christus Gardens? Well good news is it's artistic director helped open a new museum in the same building: CHRIST IN THE SMOKIES MUSEUM AND GARDENS! Just tell them WAXIPEDIA sent you!
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As a resource, the WAXIPEDIA ARCHIVES was established in 2014 as a repository for physical examples and information pertaining to these educational goals. Consisting of thousands of items (ranging from century-and-a-half year old guidebooks to life-sized wax figures) the ARCHIVES are the backbone of WAXIPEDIA's mission and we hope to inspire future generations of artists, designers, historians and fans.

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FIDEL CASTRO at Madame Tussaud's
London, England, United Kingdom

"Fidel Castro, the president of Cuba has been immortalized in London. A wax figure of the Cuban leader is now standing among kings and pop stars at Madame Tussaud's.







The ambassador of Cuba unveiled the wax figure to celebrate the president's 73rd birthday. Fidel Castro overlooks the crowds in London. But he's not there to make one of his long speeches. This Castro is made of wax - the latest addition to Madame Tussaud's wax works museum. The wax figure was unveiled by the Cuban ambassador who was there with his wife. The wax figure wears the well known green army fatigues - donated by Fidel Castro himself. The fatigues and boots were brought to London by the sculptor, Steve Swales. Swales visited Havana last year to take the hundreds of measurements needed for the wax copy of the old revolutionary. As for the real Castro, he was reported to have welcomed his wax incarnation, saying, "It has been for me a great honour, much more than I deserve." After six months of sculpting the wax Fidel Castro is expected to be seen by some 2.6 (m) million tourists who visit the famed wax museum every year. The wax likeness took six months to complete and cost around 30,000 U-S dollars. Madame Tussaud's said that Castro was chosen after recent media coverage and his long presidency. The wax museum says that most national leaders were included among the wax figures to appeal to the numbers of tourists who visit the museum."

* from AP ARCHIVE 08/13/1999 *

Big fan of wax museum's? There's no need to have a "CRISIS"! Though this wax figure of Fidel was originally unveiled in London he now has joined US President and First Lady John & Jacqueline Kennedy at Madame Tussauds Washington DC! Just tell them WAXIPEDIA sent you!
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As a resource, the WAXIPEDIA ARCHIVES was established in 2014 as a repository for physical examples and information pertaining to these educational goals. Consisting of thousands of items (ranging from century-and-a-half year old guidebooks to life-sized wax figures) the ARCHIVES are the backbone of WAXIPEDIA's mission and we hope to inspire future generations of artists, designers, historians and fans.

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THE FOUR EYED MAN

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum

St. Augustine, Florida

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Liu Ch'ung, or Liu Min, as he was sometimes known, was born with double pupils in each eye. This strange feature did not in the least deter this active man who loved wine and gambling.
He became Governor of Shansi, Minister of State and through intrigue with the Dowager Empress had his son proclaimed heir apparent.

This wax figure, shown in St. Augustine, was created by acclaimed artist and doll maker Lewis Sorensen for the original Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum with copies being shown in Niagara Falls, Chicago, San Francisco, Estes Park and Blackpool.

The photograph was taken by Gene Aikens and is shared from a postcard from the late 1960's. 

You don't have to have four eyes to see how cool a visit to a vintage wax museum must have been? Though this wax figure of Liu Ch'ung has been replaced with a more modern interpretation, a visit to RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ST. AUGUSTINE is definitely still a great choice! Just tell them WAXIPEDIA sent you!
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As a resource, the WAXIPEDIA ARCHIVES was established in 2014 as a repository for physical examples and information pertaining to these educational goals. Consisting of thousands of items (ranging from century-and-a-half year old guidebooks to life-sized wax figures) the ARCHIVES are the backbone of WAXIPEDIA's mission and we hope to inspire future generations of artists, designers, historians and fans.

Anyone interested in donating items to the ARCHIVES is encouraged to reach out to me directly at timothywrandall@gmail.com


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