Location from Wednesday by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Jericho's tourist attraction — a theme park celebrating the town's founding that sanitizes a massacre into a family-friendly colonial experience.
Pilgrim World is Jericho's economic engine and its most elaborate lie — a tourist attraction that presents the town's founding as wholesome colonial history while erasing the attempted genocide of outcasts. Wednesday sees through it immediately and finds it personally offensive, which is fair given that her ancestor was the one who stopped the massacre the park doesn't mention. The attraction features an annual Outreach Day where Nevermore students attend — a forced integration event that creates the season's most uncomfortable social dynamics. It's also the site of one of Wednesday's visions, where the sanitized history cracks open and she sees what actually happened.
A kitschy tourist attraction with costumed actors in pilgrim outfits, recreated colonial buildings, and gift shops selling Jericho-branded merchandise. Think: Colonial Williamsburg meets Disneyland, but smaller and more desperate. The exhibits tell a version of Jericho's founding that omits the part where Crackstone tried to burn outcasts alive.
Also known as: Pilgrim World