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Strange but true: The Cyclorama used to have on display an authentic shrunken head (after the body to which it had been attached had been cannibalized). And that's not all; several mummies were also among the attractions.
The image below is taken from page 108 of my copy of a book named ATLANTA: ITS LORE, LEGENDS, AND LAUGHTER. The volume, written by Elise Reid Boylston, was published in 1968 by Foote & Davies of nearby Doraville.
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