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The '''Springfield Museum of Medieval Armaments''' is a museum located in [[Springfield]] that displays medieval armaments, such as armor and catapults.
 
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Revision as of 12:42, September 29, 2015

Springfield Museum of Medieval Armaments
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Location Information
Use: Museum

The Springfield Museum of Medieval Armaments is a museum located in Springfield that displays medieval armaments, such as armor and catapults.

History

Snake Jailbird once broke into the museum and stole a set of armor for Bart Simpson in gratitude for not ratting him into the police, and Bart and Milhouse Van Houten wore it, standing on top of each other, respectively, and scared off Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney. They then used another stolen item, a catapult, to catapult a boulder which then landed on a fox , killing it.

Appearances