Austin and Stone's Dime Museum explained

Austin and Stone's Dime Museum (ca.1880s-1900s) of Boston, Massachusetts, was an entertainment emporium in Scollay Square (no.4 Tremont Row), established by William Austin and Frank Stone.[1] [2] It featured a freak show as well as dancing girls for entertainment. The freak show and other exhibits such as two-headed animals cost ten cents, while admission to the girlie show cost an additional dime. Performers included William S. Hutchings, the "lightning calculator."[3] Comedian Fred Allen wrote about the Museum in his memoir, Much Ado About Me.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stulman Dennett, Andrea . Weird and wonderful: the dime museum in America . New York . NYU Press . 1997 . 978-0-8147-1886-5.
  2. Boston Almanac and Business Directory. 1885, 1887, 1889, 1894
  3. William S. Hutchings (1832-1911). New York Times, August 26, 1911