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This set of three collectible phone cards each features distinct themes tied to famous wax museums and entertainment locations in California, highlighting notable figures and attractions.
The first card promotes the Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California. It prominently displays wax figures of classic horror characters. The images include a detailed representation of Count Dracula dressed in a white shirt, black jacket, and red vest, a tall, pale Frankenstein’s monster, and a wrapped-faced Mummy figure. The card background is purple with a dotted yellow border along the top framing the "Wax Museum at Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco, California" text in white and red.
The second card showcases movie icons at Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California. The image depicts three classic Western film characters standing in front of red rock formations characteristic of the American Southwest. The central figure, John Wayne, wears a cowboy hat and a scarf around his neck. He is flanked by two other rugged cowboys dressed in Western attire. The bottom features a black and orange Movieland Wax Museum logo with a red star and the text "Buena Park, California."
The third card is themed around Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum in Buena Park, California. The design includes a black-and-white photo of a smiling man wearing a helmet labeled "UNUSUAL?" with green circles spelling out the word above him. Alongside are colorful images of oddities, including a carved wooden figure and another distorted face holding a black skull-like object. The bottom text features the official Ripley's Believe It or Not! logo with the museum location, "Buena Park, California."
These cards connect iconic pop culture and entertainment themes spanning classic horror, Western films, and unusual curiosities from well-known West Coast attractions.
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