An undisclosed bathroom at SUNY Purchase College hides a secret tribute to an American actor, Danny DeVito. The college, located about 30 miles north of Midtown, Manhattan, often finds itself in the shadows of New York City. But not lately. The secret Danny DeVito shrine has captured the attention of the Internet and gone viral.
How To Get To The Secret Danny DeVito Shrine
To access the shrine, you just need to remove a paper towel dispenser from the wall. The hole leads to a huge secret room with graffiti on the walls and a small shrine to Danny DeVito.
The Danny DeVito bathroom shine has a bizarre collection of offerings including an iTunes gift card, beer can, bag of Halls cough drops, Pop Rocks, and a rubber glove among other items. A handwritten card next to a mini cutout of DeVito instructs parishioners to “Leave An Offering for Our Lord and Savior Danny DeVito, Patron Saint of Trash Men.”
Who Created The Danny DeVito Shrine?
It’s unclear who originally created the secret Danny DeVito bathroom shrine. But one thing is for sure, it’s not a secret anymore. The only thing that could make this story any better is if the SUNY Purchase College Alumni Association created the shrine. Perhaps as a marketing stunt to lure DeVito to the school as a graduation speaker.
Where To Get A Mini Cutout Of Danny DeVito
Want to create your own Danny DeVito shrine? You can actually buy this same exact mini cutout of DeVito used in this Danny DeVito shrine. The DeVito cutouts sell on Amazon for about $20.
UPDATE: Sad news. The administrators at SUNY Purchase College have sealed up the Danny DeVito bathroom shrine. Instead of enjoying the attention on the Internet, the college wants it all to come to an end.
Frank Wilson is a retired teacher with over 30 years of combined experience in the education, small business technology, and real estate business. He now blogs as a hobby and spends most days tinkering with old computers. Wilson is passionate about tech, enjoys fishing, and loves drinking beer.
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