You've read the comics, seen the TV shows and movies, and maybe you've even worn the costumes for Halloween.
Now you can visit the American Super Heroes Museum in Indianapolis. The museum opened on March 31.
Its founder, Dane Nash, was fascinated with Superman as a child. He opened the museum to showcase his large collection of Superman, Batman and other memorabilia - including costumes worn on TV and in films from the 1930s on, according to The Indianapolis Star.
Mr. Nash also plans to eventually display his replica of the Batmobile — a Corvette engine and a capsule over the driving compartment that pops up and slides back. I'm sure people would come from far and wide to see that!
The museum, at 20 W. Louisiana St., is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sundays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Details at http://www.heroesmuseum.com/ or 317-687-1938. Admission is $5; free for kids under 8.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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