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House of Eternal Return

Image: Sabina Graves/Gizmodo
Image: Sabina Graves/Gizmodo

In Santa Fe, it’s more of an experimental experience—an evolving structure that sets up the house you initially enter. “And then there’s the charter, this ancient, multidimensional organization of order-keepers. They freeze the anomaly to prevent more disaster. The family’s gone and their dreams and fears and memories. Random thoughts manifest in physical space, connected through portals from places like their refrigerator. That’s the general story. And so it’s a it’s a forensic investigation, meaning that you, as the audience, are uncovering the story by looking at artifacts, reading things, and the deeper you go into the story, the more opportunities for connection with the space. So that’s really what the House does,” Garner explained, noting this is where “escape room” elements that don’t lead to a clear resolution creates confusion about Meow Wolf.