The Stanley Hotel, which inspired the iconic Overlook Hotel featured in Stephen King's classic 1977 literary work The Shining, has plans to construct a horror museum.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the Colorado hotel is looking to build a facility called the Stanley Film Center, which houses not only the aforementioned horror-themed museum, but also a film archive and production studio.
The hotel wants this new facility to serve as "year-round horror destination" that features an auditorium and film exhibits, as well as a sound stage and space for editing and post-production. Additionally, there are plans to partner with the Colorado Film School for educational endeavors.
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According to the Los Angeles Times, the Colorado hotel is looking to build a facility called the Stanley Film Center, which houses not only the aforementioned horror-themed museum, but also a film archive and production studio.
The hotel wants this new facility to serve as "year-round horror destination" that features an auditorium and film exhibits, as well as a sound stage and space for editing and post-production. Additionally, there are plans to partner with the Colorado Film School for educational endeavors.
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