Austin and Stone's Dime Museum

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.

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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