Peanut butter & chocolate. Pittsburgh & zombies. Some things just go well together. This 11 x 17 inch print is printed on 80lb coated recycled stock.
Comes with this description: "With the opening and success of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s fabled Kennywood amusement park in 1898, other entrepreneurs tried their hand at large scale themed-parks for family entertainment in the Allegheny region. ZombieWood, open from 1905-1909, tried to capitalize on the name recognition of Kennywood while offering Living-Dead-Themed contests, and attractions. Such rides as “Run for Your Life” and contests like “Head Shot” were briefly popular until 1909 when the park was forced to close due to the poorly received (and ill-advised) Zombie Petting Zoo."
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