There is an article published today on CityViewMag.com that talks about the Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum, and its opening this Fall at the Belle Island Village in Pigeon Forge. The collection, representative of the silent era through the 70s, consists of nearly 5,000 costumes and is purported to be worth in excess of $50 million dollars. The article describes the museum as consisting of themed exhibits and rotating inventory.
The full article can be found at CityViewMag.com:
More details about the museum can be found at the official website, HMPC.tv.
Additional information about the new location for the museum from the website, including renderings of the museum itself.
Interestingly, there is a live camera of the museum site broadcasting online at iBeamSystems.com, which is updated every 15 minutes: LINK
Jason De Bord