The Morbid Museum

Cryptids & Curiosities: The Fiji Mermaid


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In 1842, a curious specimen of a 'mermaid' beguiled visitors at Barnum's American Museum in New York City. An elaborate fake, the Fiji (or Feejee) Mermaid was the quintessential 'humbug' in dime museums across the United States.

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The Morbid MuseumBy Katie Meade and Luke Boyd