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The new Spanish/Mexican style gallery will be nestled on the 75 acre estate located in the heart of the Pocono's. This beautiful structure will overlook Frank's private 5 acre lake in a siren setting, amongst the towering spruce trees and surrounding mountains. Frank did the original preliminary draft of the museum. And his son, Frank, did the architectural design plan and landscape design. While they remodeled the building and enjoyed the tropical paradise in the winter, the summer months were intolerable with the high temperature and humidity.
" Frank did the original preliminary draft of the museum. And his son, Frank, did the architectural design plan and landscape design"...

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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.

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The 3,000 sq. ft. gallery will offer 2500 sq. ft. of open gallery for viewing all Frank's works and master pieces. With cathedral ceilings, stucco walls and a mexican tile roof orchestrated to accent Franks art. There will also be a Gallery Store, in a smaller room, for the purchasing of some original art, lithographs, limited editions and other collectibles. The museum will be operated by Frank's wife, Ellie. Who has operated the business since 1971

On display will be all the original art that brought Frank his worldwide fame. Just imagine getting a chance to see masterpiece works like; Death Dealer, Silver Warrior, Conan the Barbarian and more. Up close, to see the brilliant colors, subtle brush strokes that no one in Frank's generation can match.

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