| A terrifying journey
through a relic display from the 1897 Tennessee Centennial
Exposition, dive into the electrical, the metaphysical,
and the horrific, assaulting your senses as you try
to keep your sanity!
Our discovery made in this building
at 3436 Lebanon Pike of an old attraction from the
1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition was odd enough,
but now the real strangeness begins. This almost
completely unknown artifact had been stored here
sometime in the 1990s. Its owner, Henry Worth
II, (whose father had built the attraction for the
Centennial Expo as a promotional project for his
mentor, the great Nikola Tesla,) passed away before
completing his work of rebuilding it. Weve
pried the doors open for you to glimpse a bygone
era. Keep your wits about you... its easy
to get lost in these twists and turns!
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