It is through art and art only that we can realize our perfection, and it's through frames and frames only that we can shield our art from the sordid perils of actual existence. Frame your art in fine form with today’s Groupon to Frame Outlet. Choose between the following options:
- For $30, you get $100 worth of framing services.
- For $49, you get $150 worth of framing services.
Backed by more than 30 years of experience, Frame Outlet's image wranglers know how to tackle any custom-framing project. Customers can beautify the boundaries of artwork by perusing the wide selection of wood and metal frames—prices range from $7 to $50 per foot, depending on the type of frame. Custom-built shadow boxes in colors from black to gold protect collectibles such as war medals, baseballs, or Tom Selleck's mustache. After selecting a suitable frame, a skilled specialist can help select a matte that adds extra oomph to the keepsake in question. Frame Outlet also carries a variety of premade frames, which can quickly make any room stand out like a mouthful of braces at prom.
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The Groupon Guide to: America’s Most Haunted Stadiums
To save space, most of America's landmarks were built atop ancient burial grounds, but the unintended side effect was that many of our most famous buildings are now haunted. Here's a look at some of the ghostiest sportsplexes in the country:
Old Yankee Stadium: Before the team moved to a new field, some said you could still see Babe Ruth's ghostly specter jogging the bases and licking peanut shells off the ground under the bleachers.
Fenway Park: Thousands of terrified children have witnessed former Red Sox great Wade Boggs materialize out of nowhere and shout curse words in their faces, though this may not technically be a haunting since Boggs is still alive.
Rose Bowl Stadium: All of the mirrors leak blood.
Ford's Theatre: This "stadium of the arts" is haunted by its failure to abide by Theatrical Rule #1: the show must go on when a president is murdered.
Lake Placid Olympic Stadium: Like all of Montana, this majestic temple of sporting triumph is now just a thick lime-green mist that turns skin into clay.
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