WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY MAY 3rd 2008
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Museum Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays 11:00am - 4:00pm est,

Introduction By Frank Frazetta Jr.
Dear Fans:

Museum Hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 11am - 4pm est, it will stay open through the Saturday before Christmas and will reopen in the spring,  sometime in April est. No one is permitted on the premises at any other time without permission from Frank or Ellie personally. We please ask you to abide by these hours. Anyone on the estate before or after normal business hours will be considered trespassing. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

Admission to the museum will be a minimum donation of $10 per person. All proceeds go to the maintenance of the gallery and preservation of the artwork. This was not the grand opening, we hope to have this later in the year, we will give you ample time to make travel arrangements if you wish to attend.

>Directions to the museum

This is a picture of the museum in April 2000.

Inside the Museum. The stone step pathway in back.

The Building of the Museum

    " Perhaps the most anticipated event involving Frank Frazetta in the last 10 Years."

The Original museum was located in East Stroudsburg in the mid 1980's. It was on the 3rd floor of Frank's 12,000 ft. building. Frank was always concerned if there was a fire it would be literally inaccessible for fire fighters to access the 3rd floor in time to save a lifetimes artwork. Which was true, since a fire on the lower floors of the building in 1997 closed the museum; fortunately none of the artwork was damaged.

Plans to relocate the gallery to Florida followed. He had purchased a beautiful ocean front condominium in Boca Grande, Florida. Located on the Gulf of Mexico. They had thoughts of selling the PA estate and moving to the Florida island. They purchased a wonderful downtown complex for the Art Gallery with two large apartments and an adjacent tree house apartment next to the islands native Bawjan trees which would be Frank's new studio.

While they remodeled the building and enjoyed the tropical paradise in the winter, the summer months were intolerable with the high temperature and humidity. They also realized that due to its remote location it was to far from the big cities and not readily accessible by car for fans and friends to visit. And with the frazetta children and all the relatives back in the NorthEast, they decided to relocate back to PA. more

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View Grand Opening in 2001 >>

JUNE 2000: The final stage, preparing the site for grass.

JANUARY 2000: Progress picture of the Museum. Getting close!. More

NOVEMBER 1999: Progress picture of the Museum under construction on the Frazetta estate. More

SEPTEMBER 1999: Progress picture of the Museum. More

AUGUST 1999: Progress picture of the Museum. More

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See the Museum's original sketch

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