
Home of the world's largest Alien Nation collection
| Introduction: Officially opened by Alien Nation star Eric Pierpoint
on 6th September 1998, The Alien Nation Museum preserves this Sci-Fi /
Police TV series' memory and is the place to visit for fans.
Curator: Pete Chambers, founder of the Alien Nation Appreciation Society, owns the world's largest Alien Nation collection. Location: The Museum can be found in the attic of Pete's house in Coventry, in the Midlands of England. Open: On demand, preferably on Sundays. Just e-mail Pete, or write to him at 110 Richmond St, Coventry, CV2 4HY, UK. Tickets: Entry to the Museum is free. Attractions: Displayed in an atmospheric environment are film props, merchandising material and other genuine pieces from Alien Nation. Contact:
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Please send questions concerning the Alien Nation Museum to Pete Chambers.
Don't forget to sign his guestbook after visiting the Museum - by the way, visitor No.1 was Peter Dunn of the Public Affairs Office, University of Warwick (Coventry): "Honoured to be the first visitor - truly 'Little Tencton' - was it as hot on the original slave ship I wonder!" :-)
Many many thanks go to Dennis Maciuszek for originally creating this site.
This website © 1998 - 2002 by Dennis Maciuszek, Pete Chambers, Diane Gorton, and Jonathan S. Rudderham. Map of England taken from http://www.coventry.org/ with thanks.
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ALWAYS ON THE LOOK OUT FOR ALIEN NATION PROPS, COSTUMES AND COLLECTABLES!