

Cronin starts off with a nod to this, a cold open showing just that but then rewinds a day and takes us to a soon-to-be-condemned apartment building in LA, something of a challenge as a writer trying to create believable constraints for a survival horror. But family troubles are soon made insignificant when an earthquake releases a familiar cursed book and a violent struggle to stay alive ensues.Īn Evil Dead film is known for a formula so set that it served as the most obvious inspiration for Drew Goddard’s fun-poking comedy The Cabin in the Woods: a group of youths experience hell when they head to … a cabin in the woods. Beth is taking a break from life on the road to visit them, grappling with an unwanted pregnancy while Ellie deals with a recent break-up. We promise you’ll love how it feels to be at home in Mitford.ĪDMISSION - Adults $10 - Seniors $9 - Students $7 - Children 12 and under free with adult admission - Groups of 10 or more admitted for $7/pp.Like his last film and for the first time within the Evil Dead series, Cronin focuses on a family unit: Beth (Lily Sullivan), sister Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) and Ellie’s three kids. Visitors from all 50 states say it’s worth the trip. We can’t wait to show you the actual Nativity scene featured in Jan’s beloved novel, Shepherd's Abiding. Hear her tell us how to write a book (you can do it!).Įxhibits include Cynthia’s wedding outfit, Father Tim’s vestments, Miss Rose’s military medals, and our extensive collection of Hallmark Mitford collectibles.īest for last.

Open the drawers of Jan’s writing desk to find personal letters, notes, and mementos. Learn what makes teachers live on in the hearts of students.


See a hat and a rabbit that inspired two of Jan’s bestselling books for children. Discover how a little country girl from the then-cotton mill town of Hudson wrote her first book at age ten-and later wrote twenty-four bestsellers, including 14 beloved Mitford novels.
