Jun 12 2011 03:09 pm

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The Lost Museum

When exploring “The Lost Museum”, I indulged at the museum as if I was someone coming from 19th century.  Established for the purpose of creating a place that entertained people, this Barnum Museum was a success in the 19th century in New York City. It attracted a lot of audience at that time because of its various content, mirroring the entertainment people enjoyed at that time. As a museum, it combined a waxworks room where interesting wax figures were shown, a picture gallery including a lot of paintings, a “Lecture Room” which functioned as a theatre, and even a zoo. The founder, Barnum, opened this museum in order to feed people’s eager to see exotic animals from around the world. The living white whales, hippopotamus, and elephants were examples of these exotic animals. This museum, therefore, was not only regarded as entertaining but also educational. However, in the 19th century, fires occurred frequently in such a crowded city. This museum was also burned down by a fire, including all of these animals. Thus, a web version of museum was established. The advantage of this online museum is that people from different time and every part of the world can understand the entertainment in New York City in the 19th century. With a clear navigation and a comprehensive archive, this website is a great source to study 19th century themes in New York history. However, making it as popular as it was in the 19th century seems to be less likely.

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