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    DEVIL - ish Little Things Museum

    4.7 (20 reviews)

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    My friend and I were looking for something a little occult-ish/off beat. We found decided to check out this museum, and it was fantastic! We had a great time. I can't wait to back again and try the absinthe tasting!

    Karen G.

    I went during December, when the museum was decorated a la Krampus. My friends and I had no previous expectations, other than it sounded like a fun thing to do. Marion is fun, charming, and has stories to tell about each piece in her collection. Definitely worth a visit, or two!

    Mikhail H.

    This is a private residence - a converted church from 1911 which houses an insane collection of the grand master himself...the devil. Marion's collection ranges from just about every product or decoration you can imagine...and her placement throughout this glorious space is haunting and impressive. Her tours are by appointment only which she gives often for $8 per person. She also hosts stunning tea service for $25 per person which includes tea and snacks. Call for more details and do enjoy a visit. There are many stunning souvenirs for sale as well since Marion is a gifted potter. Call directly or check out her Facebook page for more information.

    Tarwin O.

    I don't know much about Devil but to find the whole collection was a bit amazed me in a way of I didn't expect that so many things that's interring about a devil. The owner is very nice showing us around and give us the story of the collection background.

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    Marion is a wonderful human being, and has amassed a huge collection of Devilry from around the world!

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    Absolutely love the charm! Very unique collection of all sorts of interesting artifacts!

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    Ask the Community - DEVIL - ish Little Things Museum

    Hi Marion, I met you at Maizee Mae's Flea Market last weekend and I have some pictures to share with you but I lost your contact information, how can I send them to you?

    Hey Cindy, great to hear from you. Thank you so much. You can always reach me on my facebook Museum page, but I also just saw that you texted me. Thank you, Marion

    Are photos allowed in the museum?

    Hey Emily, thank you for your interest and question. Yes, you are welcome to take pictures with a few restrictions.… Read more

    Is the museum Wheelchair friendly?

    Thank you so much for your message. I'm really sorry but sadly we don't have wheelchair access. Wished I could say yes, but this is an old home from 1911 and has stairs outside and inside.

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    Marion is hospitable and gracious with her time and her pottery work is hands down the coolest I've ever seen.

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