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Sharon Tate’s Wedding Dress Takes Center Stage at Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum

The iconic wedding dress of Sharon Tate has found a new home at Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas.

This eerie museum not only showcases Tate’s dress but also boasts an extensive collection of memorabilia linked to Charles Manson, as per TMZ reports.

Acclaimed star of Ghost Adventures, Zak Bagans, acquired Tate’s wedding dress for a hefty sum of $56,000 during an auction in November.

The dress holds significance as it was worn by Tate during her marriage to Roman Polanski in 1968.

While the dress is now a prominent exhibit at the museum, it is deliberately kept separate from the Manson artifacts as a mark of respect for Tate and her family.

Insiders disclosed to TMZ that Tate’s wedding dress was present in her residence on the tragic night of her murder, which happened merely 18 months after her marriage to Polanski.

Debra Tate, Sharon’s sister, expressed that parting with the dress was particularly emotionally challenging among all of Sharon’s belongings.

News of the sale initially broke out in November, with CNN revealing that an unidentified buyer secured the ivory silk moiré mini dress at the Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles.

This sale was part of a larger auction featuring items from Tate’s estate.

Tragically, Tate fell victim to the Manson family’s gruesome acts in 1969 at the residence she shared with Polanski.

At the time of her untimely death, Tate was carrying a child.

Among the Manson-related paraphernalia housed at the Haunted Museum are items like Manson’s teeth, the hospital gown he passed away in, bone fragments, and two distinct paintings.

One of these paintings holds his ashes while the other contains his urine, both of which are secured behind bars in the museum per Bagans’ specific instructions.

Bagans further ventured to purchase another Manson murder site, the house where Leno and Rosemary LaBianca met their tragic fate just a day following Sharon Tate’s demise.

Expressing his sentiments, Bagans stated to TMZ, “I have absolute sadness and hurt for the victims.

I am intrigued by the paranormal side of these events and what people still experience at these sites.

Manson was a monster, and I do continue to investigate his evil mind and his followers.”

Interestingly, Quentin Tarantino’s recent film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, delves into Tate’s tragic end.

The talented Margot Robbie portrays the role of Tate in the movie alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Lena Dunham.

The film premiered on July 26 to critical acclaim, boasting an