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A bunch of pictures taken on set hang around the wall, and a small museum called Monroeville Zombies used to be inside the mall, which is a museum dedicated to zombie movies and other zombie media, that it helped make huge. It also doubles as a store, where you can buy a bunch of memorabilia. Wikipedia said it best- "The museum's main focus is Dawn of the Dead and contains artifacts, memorabilia, scale models of the mall as depicted in the movie and a boiler room walk through with various life sized replicas of movie zombies." It was relocated to the site of the filming of Night of the Living Dead, which brings us to the next part.

Also, fun fact. The original Night of the Living Dead was filmed close to Monroeville mall (literally in a county connected to the one Monroeville mall is in), so on your tour you can hit up both the first real zombie movie's location (not counting predecessors such as White Zombie), and Dawn of the Dead's location. Both within a one or two hour drive.

You can still pick up some memorabilia at both locations. Fun idea- when you do it, do it during one of Pittsburgh's zombie themed events, such as the famous Zombie run, or the more interactive "Zombie Outbreak" paintball event. It's essentially a zombie simualtion with paintball guns, everywhere from the woods to a field.

Site- http://www.pittsburghpaintballpark.com/zombie-invasion-day/

The perfect tour would be the Night of the Living Dead graveyard (visit/pick up memrobelia), Menroville mall (visit/notice references, and see some cool iconic areas), and top it off with either the Zombie Outbreak, or Zombie Run/Zombie Dressup day in Pittsburgh. Each of these events is about 30 minutes-an hour away from each other.