During which kingdom were the twins born?
The Rattanakosin Kingdom
At what age did the brothers leave Thailand?
17
What state did the twins settle down in?
In 1860, the twins performed alongside Zip the Pinhead as part of what dime museum?
Barnum's American Museum
What city still has a statue of the twins?
Their hometown (Meklong)
Ducks
What language did the twins (and their translator) speak?
Siamese
How many acres of land did the twins buy for only $300?
150 acres
By the time of their death, how many children did Chang & Eng have all together?
21
"Siamese Twins"
Of what decent were the twins?
Chinese
How much was the typical admission cost to see the twins?
$0.25
($7 today)
What kind of crops did "the twins" grow & produce on their plantation?
Why did Chang & Eng change their persona to "dumb old men" in the late 1860s?
Audiences no longer wanted to support the twins due to their role in the confederacy and their history of being slaveholders.
Where are the twin's fused livers on display?
Philly's Mutter Museum
What did their father die of?
Smallpox
What were the twins arrested for in Massachusets?
Disturbing the peace
What part of federal law could have prevented the twins from not getting their U.S. Citizenship?
The Naturalization Act of 1790 limited citizenship to "free white persons" which the twins were not
For what reason did the twins go into permanent retirement?
Chang suffered a stroke and his right side, the one towards Eng, became paralyzed
What is the name of the cemetery where the twins are burried?
White Plains Baptist Church
Where in Thailand were the twins born?
Meklong, Thailand
What newspaper company was the first to call out the twins for insighting the Lynnfield incident?
The Salem Mercury / Salem Gazzette
The twins came out of retirement in 1853 and took which two kids with them?
Christopher & Katherine
What were the causes of death for the twins?
Chang: Cerebral blood clot
Eng: Hemorrhagic shock
Which famous author (who was a fan of P.T. Barnum) refferenced the twins in several different stories?
Mark Twain