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Actor from hit television series ‘The Munsters’ brings ‘musaleum’ to haunted attraction in Conway

Conway, Arkansas – Conway’s creepy attraction, Creepy Works, is returning for another terrifying year.
This year, the attraction offers a complimentary “Munster Musaleum” created by Butch Patrick, who portrayed Eddie Munster, a young werewolf, in the popular 1960s television series “The Munsters.”
Interested parties can view both Patrick’s personal collection of Munster memorabilia and series props.
Visitors will see an electric chair, a coffin phone booth that can make calls, and Dragula, the “coffin dragster” that Grandpa made for the TV show.
According to Butch Patrick, he will be at the mausoleum to greet both Halloween enthusiasts and fans of The Munsters.
In the structure next to the mausoleum, there will also be a haunted house.
Every Friday and Saturday, Creepy Works and the Munster Musaleum are open. Beginning on Wednesday, the week before Halloween, they will remain open until October 31st.
The attraction is located in Conway at 150 Highway 286 East.
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