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  All Things Considered, March 26, 2001

 

In early 19th-century America, dime museums were popular attractions.

 

So named because admission cost $.10, these "museums" were eccentric collections of the bizarre: stuffed two-headed calves, petrified mummies, and dragon fossils.

 

Some of it might have been real.

 

 

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