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All the United States Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Trundle Manor: House of Oddities

Trundle Manor: House of Oddities

House of vintage taxidermy and Steampunk sculptures in a quiet Pittsburgh neighborhood.

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Trundle Manor looks, from the outside, like any other house in the neighborhood of Swissvale near Pittsburgh - except for the coffins on the porch. But the inside is filled with a wide assortment of oddities that have drawn tourists from all over the country.

In the house, collections of vintage taxidermy - "rat bird" and "pigeon shark" are examples - Steampunk sculptures, various types of artwork, antique medical devices, rusty cleavers and other weaponry, coffins and more line the walls and fill the rooms. Trundle Manor also specializes in "dead things in jars," according to the official website, which also notes that the house "prides itself on displaying genuine articles and not cheap Halloween props." Specific items among those genuine articles include gas masks, animal skulls, and more.

"Anton Miriello and Rachel Rech have turned the place into a home so macabre it would make the Addams Family envious," noted one newspaper story on the site. 

Also an artists' residence, tours of Trundle Manor are by appointment only. Call 412-916-5544 to arrange a visit.

During the warmer months, the macabre menagerie of Trundle Manor hits the road in the operator's '52 Dodge "Creep Rod," named Trixy, with Trundle Manor's Traveling Creepshow. The spectacle sees them set up a striped circus tent full of vintage sideshow wonders and bring a little slice of their creepy world to unsuspecting patrons.

 

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From downtown Pittsburgh: Take the Parkway East towards Monroeville. After the Squirrel Hill Tunnels, take exit 77-Swissvale. After the exit, turn left onto Braddock Ave, left onto Westmoreland Ave, and right onto Columbia Ave. Trundle Manor is on the corner of Columbia and Juniata St.There is no set price for entry, however they require some sort of donation. Donations can be cash, liquor, or an oddity of your own.

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7724 Juniata St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15218
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40.422796, -79.880504
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