Columbian Museum
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The Columbian Museum (1795–1825) was a museum and performance space in Boston, Massachusetts, established by Daniel Bowen, and continued by William M. S. Doyle. The museum featured artworks, natural history specimens, wax figures, and other curiosities.
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Tremont Street, Boston Downtown Boston
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Tremont Street 18-32
02108 Boston, Downtown Boston
Massachusetts, United States
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