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SAN FRANCISCO - Madame Tussauds, the popular Fisherman's Wharf attraction, has permanently closed its doors, the company confirmed Thursday.
The wax museum closed on Aug. 3 after 10 years in business at the wharf.
Prior to Madame Tussauds, the museum was operated as the Wax Museum of San Francisco, which had been a staple on Fisherman's Wharf for 50 years.
"We are immensely grateful to our guests, teams and the community for their unwavering support over the last decade," the company said in a statement to KTVU.
No reason was given for the closure.
The company has 23 other locations, with the closest U.S. locations in Hollywood and Las Vegas.