Albert Einstein, FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt, and many other well-known dignitaries now reside in Warm Springs, Georgia!
A journey through history. Great for the entire family!
Follow The Leaders Wax Museum is a collection of rare wax figures depicting famous personsfrom history - U.S. Presidents, Military Generals, Inventors, Explorers, Entertainers, and others!
Created by world-famous wax artist Katherine Stubergh, these figures are one-of-a-kind masterpieces, similar to the ones found in Madame Tussaud's famous wax museums.
Our Museum includes many great figures in wax - Dolly Parton, Rudolph Valentino, and the most controversial wax figure of all, Albert Einstein This wax figure of Albert Einstein has generated a lot of news recently when it was offered for sale. Collectors from around the world bid on this rarity. Fortunately, we have it safe and secure in our own little Courtyard Properties!
What makes this Einstein figure so special?
This likeness was created from an actual impression of Einstein's face. Einstein commissioned world-famous wax artist Katherine Stubergh to create this figure. Einstein sat with her in her studio as she made a life-cast of his face, which Ms. Stubergh then sculpted into an uncanny likeness of the world's most famous physicist. Einstein was so pleased, he signed the back of the neck along with the famous sculptor, Katherine Stubergh. No other wax replica has the actual signature of this genius!
Follow The Leaders Wax Museum houses a collection that your entire family will enjoy!
Located in Warm Springs, Georgia on Spring Street, (Hwy 27)
in the white house with columns and a 1934 Rolls Royce on the front porch!
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