Panama City Beach is home to one of the oddest attractions classified as a museum that the world has to offer. Ripley's Believe It or Not is a collection of oddities and rare relics that are amazing. There are everything from moon rocks from Apollo missions to interactive attractions such as their 4-D theater. They have so much that will afford you the ability to look into other cultures, it is impossible to not create an allure.

 Macabre Attractions

Ripley's Believe It or Not museum is sure to leave its visitors with feelings of indifference and amazement. The 'odditorium' offers an incredible mix of unexplainable and just plain weird displays that can make a non-believer of strange, worldly offerings become convinced that there are so many things we've yet to understand. This place is on another level of existence than all other museums. Most of the attractions are described as macabre and one-of-a-kind. There is a very small chance to leave not being a little more informed about things you'd never have imagined.

 Set Sail

The museum is one of eighty eight international locations and modeled after a sinking nautical vessel. Named the S.S. Ripley, it's unbelievable that this much strangeness is under one roof. Such a unique housing for such a unique collection of artifacts and evidence of the strangest things in the world. Robert Ripley had traveled the world to experience the ways other cultures lived and conducting their lives. He certainly did not disappoint when bringing together a look into what he found. After becoming a household name that is synonymous with weird, Mr. Ripley would be proud to know what he has established.

Spending an afternoon at Ripley's Believe It or Not is a sure fire way to learn and get a look into what strange things this planet has produced.  Take a step outside the usual outing with a great look at the weirdest, eclectic collection the world has to offer. They're ready for you, but are you ready for them? Don't miss your opportunity to 'weird out' and learn about cultures that you might have never known.

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