American Vaudeville Museum
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The American Vaudeville Museum (AVM) was a vaudeville history and memorabilia museum in Edgewood, New Mexico which moved its collection to the University of Arizona and online.
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The museum was founded by Frank Cullen and Donald McNeilly.[1] The museum posted historic content online and published Vaudeville Times magazine quarterly from 1998 to 2008[2][3] Its virtual museum included a bibliography of sources and an index of vaudevillians.[4] The museum was founded in 1986.[5]