Exhibits - The main area is taken up by, frankly, way too many clocks. Every square inch of the wall is taken up by various kinds of clocks, and many of the podiums also have clocks, all of them loudly ticking. At 6 am every day they all go off at the same time with a painfully cheery radio broadcast discussing the upcoming Groundhog Day festival. -Along one of the walls there are 100 TVs stacked on top of each other. Every one of them displays a broadcasting of the Groundhog Day festival. Phil is featured on most of them, each one completely different. Some he seems to do the broadcast normally, some he's looking paranoid and nervous, some he looks drunk and says incredibly stupid shit, even taking the camera at some points, some he looks absolutely exhausted and dead inside, and if you're unlucky enough you'll see one here he (cw suicide warning) shoots himself in the head after he's done with the report. (end suicide warning) Even with the amount of TV's, it would take a long time of watching to get any repeats. -Some of the broadcasts, however, have an unknown woman doing the report. Unlike Phil's, every one of her broadcast is the exact same. She speaks cheerfully but obviously seems uncomfortable and annoyed. -There's probably a Gobbler's Knob display as well as signs for the Groundhog Day festival -Not really an actual part of the exhibit but the lighting here is such that your shadow appears unnaturally long.
Gift Shop - There are some really ugly looking figurines. Despite the box saying it's of Phil Connors the man looks absolutely nothing like him - Purchasable versions of the clocks displayed in the exhibit. They will always play the report at 6 am and there's no way to reprogram it. -Records of (cw suicide)what sounds to be Phil singing an extremely emotional song. If questioned to Phil about this he'll respond wondering why they recorded his dark thoughts and will not acknowledge the singing -Plush groundhogs. There's a tag on it stating how it can predict the weather but there doesn't seem to be any way for it to do that. -Groundhog fursuits. It seems to creepily stare at you no matter where you stand.
Museum Shit
- The main area is taken up by, frankly, way too many clocks. Every square inch of the wall is taken up by various kinds of clocks, and many of the podiums also have clocks, all of them loudly ticking. At 6 am every day they all go off at the same time with a painfully cheery radio broadcast discussing the upcoming Groundhog Day festival.
-Along one of the walls there are 100 TVs stacked on top of each other. Every one of them displays a broadcasting of the Groundhog Day festival. Phil is featured on most of them, each one completely different. Some he seems to do the broadcast normally, some he's looking paranoid and nervous, some he looks drunk and says incredibly stupid shit, even taking the camera at some points, some he looks absolutely exhausted and dead inside, and if you're unlucky enough you'll see one here he (cw suicide warning) shoots himself in the head after he's done with the report. (end suicide warning) Even with the amount of TV's, it would take a long time of watching to get any repeats.
-Some of the broadcasts, however, have an unknown woman doing the report. Unlike Phil's, every one of her broadcast is the exact same. She speaks cheerfully but obviously seems uncomfortable and annoyed.
-There's probably a Gobbler's Knob display as well as signs for the Groundhog Day festival
-Not really an actual part of the exhibit but the lighting here is such that your shadow appears unnaturally long.
Gift Shop
- There are some really ugly looking figurines. Despite the box saying it's of Phil Connors the man looks absolutely nothing like him
- Purchasable versions of the clocks displayed in the exhibit. They will always play the report at 6 am and there's no way to reprogram it.
-Records of (cw suicide) what sounds to be Phil singing an extremely emotional song. If questioned to Phil about this he'll respond wondering why they recorded his dark thoughts and will not acknowledge the singing
-Plush groundhogs. There's a tag on it stating how it can predict the weather but there doesn't seem to be any way for it to do that.
-Groundhog fursuits. It seems to creepily stare at you no matter where you stand.