Barnum Museum Phineas Taylor Barnum's impact reaches deep into our American heritage, and the story of his vast contributions are preserved in his Bridgeport, Connecticut, museum. Conceived and funded by P. T. Barnum, the Barnum Museum has proudly served an international audience since 1893, and is one of our country's great national treasures. The ornate, exotic building located near Interstate 95 and Long Island Sound has been called a "triumph of memorable architecture." Its distinctive style embodies the City and State's impressive history of invention, industry, and culture, and is a symbol of achievement and creativity. The collections include thousands of objects, artworks, and documents pertaining to P. T. Barnum, his family, and his famous associates, including Bridgeport native Charles S. Stratton (a.k.a., "Gen. Tom Thumb). In addition, the museum's holdings include early historic and ethnographic artifacts, and natural history specimens that belonged to the Fairfield County Historical Society and Bridgeport Scientific Society. The digital collection will expand to include examples of the latter, as time and resources allow. Ownership Statement: The Barnum Museum libraries 60002:BarnumMuseum http://hdl.handle.net/11134/60002:BarnumMuseum This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Images and data from The Barnum Museum are intended for public access and educational use only. This material is owned, held, or licensed by The Barnum Museum and is being provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research. All other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires permission of the appropriate department of The Barnum Museum; fees may be applicable.