Macabre History Nights: The Morbid Origin of Vampires
📅 Saturday, November 8th | 7–9 PM
📍 Enterprise Museum
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This presentation contains graphic and violent imagery. It is not intended for children or for those with delicate sensibilities. Proceed only if you possess a constitution strong enough to endure scenes of grotesque decay and dreadful imaginings.
Step cautiously, dear guest, into the flickering half-light of a November evening, where the air itself seems heavy with damp earth and coffin dust. Tonight, the Enterprise Museum opens its doors upon a most dreadful inquiry: the ghastly roots of the vampire legend. No glittering romance will greet you here, but rather the grotesque corpses of centuries past—bodies that swelled, leaked, and clawed their way from shallow graves to feast upon the living.
By candle’s glow and shadow’s reach, you will hear the whispered chronicles of bloodsuckers, their origins steeped in superstition, plague, and the unholy marriage of rot and terror. The tales will be accompanied by chilling images—burials gone awry, cadavers split and pierced, their mouths stuffed with stones to silence their hunger.
Come if you dare, but be warned: this is no tale for the faint of heart. For in the stillness of the hall, with the echo of rattling bones in your ears, you may just begin to wonder—are the dead truly at rest?
This event is free and open to the public.