Graveside Manor's former undertaker was obsessed with making his deceased clients look as life-like as possible. His obsession to breathe life back into cadavers  eventually led him to convert his embalming room into a make-shift laboratory dedicated to experimenting with reanimation of dead tissue.  Local authorities got wind of his unethical practices and subsequently shut down this operation - closing the  funeral home. For years, the property lay dormant with its dark history concealed until...

In 2007, a portion of the laboratory was  reconstructed allowing visitors to experience, first hand, the room in which these unusual experiments took place. Unfortunately some technical issues were encountered causing "unfavorable" results. For 2008, those issues were corrected and Graveside Manor once again opened its doors allowing public tours of the facility. Despite the facility improvements, the experiments could not be conducted in a safe environment and as a result, some "mishaps" reportedly occurred. Authorities once again stepped in but the operation was abandoned with no trace of those responsible for the gruesome event.

 

All that remains are visitor's testimonies and photos