Secret passageways, trap doors and hidden rooms were standard in some of your favorite mystery series – like "Scooby-Doo" or Nancy Drew. You probably saw them coming. But in real-life, you'd never ...
Secret passageways, trap doors and hidden rooms were standard in some of your favorite mystery series – like "Scooby-Doo" or Nancy Drew. You probably saw them coming. But in real-life, you'd never ...
Utah entrepreneur Jeremy Barker turned his hidden-door idea into Murphy Door, a $60 million business producing custom doors and cupboards, disguised as bookshelves and other furniture.
Hiding behind secret doors and bookshelves, using puzzles and passwords to help patrons find the entrance, or even cloistering underneath the city itself. Hidden down long, dark hallways and ...