At least a dozen artifacts from Ed and Lorraine Warren’s occult museum are coming to Kentucky, including Annabelle herself.

By now, you have seen or at least heard of the "Conjuring" Universe movies. These films are based on the lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren, two paranormal investigators whose investigations have become larger than life. There have been three "Conjuring" movies, with the final one set to be released later this year.

Aside from the "Conjuring" films, there have been several spinoff movies that include "The Curse of La Llorona," "The Nun," and of course, "Annabelle". The latter of which has spawned three movies. The story of Annabelle is quite simple. She is actually a Raggedy Anne doll that has been possessed by an "inhuman spirit" that has caused several strange things to happen.

The doll, along with several other artifacts from the Warrens' occult museum, has been traveling the country over the last few months, and now they are making their way to Kentucky.

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The Real 'Annabelle' Doll is Coming to Kentucky

The real Annabelle doll will be at the Central Bank Center in Lexington for this year’s Scarefest weekend on October 17th through 19th. It will be on exhibit alongside at least a dozen other artifacts from the museum founded by Ed and Lorraine Warren. According to the event post on the Warrens' website:

Step into the world of supernatural as The Warrens Occult Museum brings its legendary collection to ScareFest! It will showcase over a dozen artifacts from the infamous museum founded by Ed & Lorraine Warren, world-renowned investigators inspiring some of the most terrifying horror films of all time.
Annabelle is just the beginning, these artifacts have fueled nightmares and cinema alike, such as The Conjuring, The Amityville Horror, The Haunted, and The Haunting in Connecticut—don’t miss out!

 

The Annabelle doll has been in the news recently as a part of this tour. Rumors that the doll had gone missing from its display case went viral earlier this year. The doll's tour has people connecting her to fires and even recent jail breaks in areas where she has been traveling.

In any event, if you are a lover of all things paranormal, this is an exhibit that you will not want to miss out on. You never know what you might find at the Warrens' occult museum. Click here to purchase tickets to the Lexington stop.

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