Graveface Museum

The Graveface Museum, co-owned by Chloë Manon and musician Ryan Graveface, opened its doors in Savannah, Georgia, on February 14, 2020. Located at 410 East Factors Walk within the historic Byck Building, the museum offers an immersive experience dedicated to the macabre and unusual. Initially facing a temporary closure shortly after its debut due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum soon reopened and has continued to operate, celebrating its sixth anniversary in February 2026.

The museum’s collection spans a range of dark history and peculiar fascinations, featuring true crime artifacts such as the world’s largest public display of John Wayne Gacy paintings, items related to Ed Gein and other notorious figures, and objects from various cults. Beyond true crime, the Graveface Museum showcases sideshow history, medical oddities, occult and paranormal exhibits, and a room with over 15 horror-themed pinball machines available for free play with admission. It functions as a distinctive cultural attraction in Savannah, often recognized for its unique focus on the strange and the obscure.

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  1. Arcade Museum – Graveface Museum

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410 East Factors Walk, Savannah, GA 31401

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