|
![]() ![]() |
|
![]() |
Homer M. Hinkley, founder of Hinkley's Ink Farm, the world's largest collection of tattooed animals. It is still an attraction, and is currently on tour. |
|
The entrance to the Temple Carpark, making access to the Temple of Dagon much more convenient, was finished as a WPA project in the late 1930s. |
![]() |
![]() |
Shiavona Dereleth, Agatha Dereleth's younger sister, took over the Girl's School in 1900. She was something of a disciplinarian, and the stakes and branding irons are still preserved at the School. They are considered edifying. |
|
Melanie Faber is the origin of the jump rope rhyme: Little Melly, with a shout Faber College was named after her. |
![]() |
![]() The Arkham Cephalopods were a winning baseball team in the early 1930s, though they were not allowed into the World Series due to their unique rules. |
![]() |
The lovely Iona Eppwhissle founded the Arkham School for Temple Dancers in 1921, and many of our finest debutantes have learned their skills through the years at her school. In her later years, she funded many charities, including the Nyarlathotep Ladies Auxiliary, and Aunt Tillie's Home for Cats. She also provided seed money for three houses of prostitution, and died in 1952, much mourned by all of Arkham. Her funeral procession was seven miles long. |
|
Ms. Twyla Jane Calliope founded the Nyarlathotep Ladies Auxiliary, who assist the entities in their nightly rites. Their annual bake sale is always well attended. Ms. Twyla also embroidered the ornate altar cover of the Temple, using strands of her own hair. When she died, her hair was 27 feet long. It is on display, along with her shoes, at the Arkham Museum of Natural History. |
![]() |
![]() |
The MU ROTC Cadet Commander, Eric Oglethorpe, and two of his men in 1947. |
|
Yura Winkel was institutionalized after the famous "Trip up Main Street." The scythe, and the large rock, may be seen at the Arkham Museum of Natural History. |
![]() |
![]() |
The Iona Eppwhissle Memorial Library is a monument to her wonderful work in Arkham. The Special Collections Department is an internationally known center for research into religious prostitution and boasts a unique collection of "ritual tools." |
|
The Ward Memorial Highway provides an easy means of visiting Arkham. |
![]() |
![]()
| ![]() |
![]()
|
