P.T. Barnum
P.T. Barnum was an American showman who popularized amusements like the public museum, musical concerts, and the three-ring circus.
Phineas Taylor Barnum
Performance Artist
July 5, 1810
Cancer
April 07, 1891
80
Bethel, Connecticut
P.T. Barnum, an American showman and entrepreneur, is renowned for establishing the Barnum & Bailey Circus alongside James A. Bailey, which captivated audiences with its spectacular performances. He also founded the American Museum in New York City, displaying an array of natural and artificial wonders. Barnum’s influence in the entertainment industry can be traced back to his “P.T. Barnum’s Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan & Hippodrome,” which later evolved into the “Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.” Apart from show business, Barnum engaged in various pursuits such as politics, writing books, and giving lectures about his experiences in the entertainment world. Notably, he utilized sensational presentation and publicity techniques to popularize public museums, musical concerts, and the three-ring circus.