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  2. Cardiff Giant - Wikipedia

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    The giant drew such crowds that showman P. T. Barnum offered $50,000 for the giant. When the syndicate refused, he hired a man to model the giant's shape covertly in wax and create a plaster copy. He displayed his giant in New York, claiming that his was the real giant, and the Cardiff Giant was a fake.

  3. There's a sucker born every minute - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930 John Dos Passos novel The 42nd Parallel, the quotation was attributed to Mark Twain.. In Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4 episode 13 ("Devil's Due"), Captain Jean-Luc Picard mentions "There's a sucker born every minute" as he explores the possibility of a con artist at work, and Lieutenant Commander Data attributes the phrase to P. T. Barnum.

  4. P. T. Barnum - Wikipedia

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    Barnum was born in Bethel, Connecticut, the son of innkeeper, tailor and storekeeper Philo Barnum (1778–1826) and Philo's second wife, Irene Taylor.Barnum's maternal grandfather Phineas Taylor was a Whig, legislator, landowner, justice of the peace, and lottery schemer who had a great influence upon him.

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  6. Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards - Wikipedia

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    Barnum shows Marsh a copy of the Cardiff Giant; Marsh informs Barnum he intends to expose the giant as a fake. In Philadelphia , Henry Fairfield Osborn introduces artist Charles R. Knight to Edward Drinker Cope , a paleontologist whose entire house is filled with bones and specimens.

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  8. Solid Muldoon - Wikipedia

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    The well-known showman P.T. Barnum was rumored to have offered $20,000 for the body. [3] The hoax was eventually revealed to the New York Times as a man-made figure of modern origin, "with a knowing smile on his face as if enjoying the joke", one reporter noted. [6] Following a lack of visitors, the Solid Muldoon disappeared from public attention.

  9. General Tom Thumb - Wikipedia

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    To market the act, Barnum gave Stratton the name General Tom Thumb, naming him after the popular English fairy tale. [4] The tour was a huge success and soon expanded. A year later, Barnum took young Stratton on a tour of Europe, making him an international celebrity. [5] Along with Barnum, Stratton appeared before Queen Victoria.