Star Wars comes to North Devon

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What do you do if you have run out of space for your ever expanding Star Wars collection? Well, for one collector David Bailey the answer was simple.

With no space in his house, he approached The Milky Way Adventure Park in North Devon to see if they had space to display his vast private collection of Star Wars memorabilia. The park said yes, and now display the collection for all to see and enjoy.

No money is made by either the collector or the park, but if you enjoy the exhibition a voluntary contribution to the Make-A-Wish Foundation can be made.

Fantha Tracker Roger Booth found this treasure trove of Star Wars and sent it to us to spread the word.

If you’re in the area why not pop along see the collection and help raise money for a great cause.

Admission fee to the park is necessary.

Clair Henry
Clair Henry
Clair Henry was almost 5 years old when she saw Star Wars for the first time at the Tonic Cinema in Bangor, Northern Ireland in 1978. This was the moment that has shaped and defined her. Clair’s love for Star Wars has not waivered over the years, embracing all that the franchise has to offer. Clair covers Star Wars fashion on the site, is part of the events team and is the co-host of Planet Leia on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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What do you do if you have run out of space for your ever expanding Star Wars collection? Well, for one collector David Bailey the answer was simple.

With no space in his house, he approached The Milky Way Adventure Park in North Devon to see if they had space to display his vast private collection of Star Wars memorabilia. The park said yes, and now display the collection for all to see and enjoy.

No money is made by either the collector or the park, but if you enjoy the exhibition a voluntary contribution to the Make-A-Wish Foundation can be made.

Fantha Tracker Roger Booth found this treasure trove of Star Wars and sent it to us to spread the word.

If you’re in the area why not pop along see the collection and help raise money for a great cause.

Admission fee to the park is necessary.

Clair Henry
Clair Henry
Clair Henry was almost 5 years old when she saw Star Wars for the first time at the Tonic Cinema in Bangor, Northern Ireland in 1978. This was the moment that has shaped and defined her. Clair’s love for Star Wars has not waivered over the years, embracing all that the franchise has to offer. Clair covers Star Wars fashion on the site, is part of the events team and is the co-host of Planet Leia on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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