Downstairs is where the bulk of the memorabilia is on display, along with rare artwork and print materials from the 1960s and beyond. Mark Racop’s Fiberglass Freaks, is the only company in the world that is licensed to sell and build 1966 Batmobile replicas. Giant photos on the wall depict some of his cars. Our museum is also home to a fun-filled area devoted to children. Fans of Lego Batman will enjoy the standees of Batman, Robin, and Batgirl.
The Batcave captures the imagination of people of all ages. Mark Racop’s first Batmobile, built when he was only seventeen, is housed inside the cave. Photo ops abound with batcomputers, statues of Batman and Robin, the nuclear reactor Atomic Pile, and the Batpoles. Last, but not least, is a Batgirl statue…standing next to the world’s first Batgirl Cycle replica, built by Ed Merrill. In addition, a 1955 Lincoln Futura replica sculpture is on display. Lurking behind the Futura is a King Tut statue. We know that good guys don’t lurk, so he must be up to some nefarious scheme!