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Some claimed that spirits dictated entire books to them via the Ouija board. Others turned to talking boards to seek advice about their love lives or for guidance during troubled times.
Have you ever played with a Ouija board? #HappyHalloween#OuijaAndBeyondThis tweet was posted on October 31, 2022.
Also called a talking board, Ouija boards have their roots in Spiritualism, a belief in the ability of the dead to communicate with the living. #HappyHalloween#OuijaAndBeyondThis tweet was posted on October 31, 2022.
Happy Halloween! Do you remember this “spooktacular” exhibition? In 2016, we presented “The Mysterious Talking Board: Ouija and Beyond” featuring over 100 historical Ouija boards spanning over 75 years. #HappyHalloween#OuijaAndBeyondThis tweet was posted on October 31, 2022.
This is your last week to see "The Mysterious Talking Board: #OuijaAndBeyond", on display, post-security, in T2! https://t.co/8nA11vxH7V This tweet was posted on May 01, 2017.
See "The Mysterious Talking Board: #OuijaAndBeyond", on display, post-security, in Terminal 2. https://t.co/8nA11vxH7V #ouijaThis tweet was posted on April 20, 2017.
This talking board, the Magi-Board, features a planchette consisting of a wooden cross with a large pointer at its center. #OuijaAndBeyondThis tweet was posted on April 20, 2017.
See more #Ouija boards in "The Mysterious Talking Board: #OuijaAndBeyond" on display, post-security, in T2. https://t.co/8nA11vxH7V This tweet was posted on April 05, 2017.
Board game manufacturer Milton Bradley first released their unusual take on the Ouija board in 1892. #OuijaAndBeyondThis tweet was posted on April 05, 2017.