<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information . Last update: Attractions (August 2014) </Td> </Tr> <P> When Ripley first displayed his collection to the public at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933, it was labeled Ripley's Odditorium and attracted over two million visitors during the run of the fair . (In an apparent promotional gimmick, beds were provided in the Odditorium for people who "fainted" daily .) That successful exhibition led to trailer shows across the country during the 1930s, and Ripley's collections were exhibited at many major fairs and expositions, including San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas, and Cleveland . In New York, the famed Times Square exhibit opened in 1939 on Broadway . In 1950, a year after Ripley's death, the first permanent Odditorium opened in St. Augustine, Florida . </P> <P> As of December 2010, there are 32 Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditoriums around the world . Odditoriums, in the spirit of Believe It or Not!, are often more than simple museums cluttered with curiosities . Some include theaters and arcades, such as the ones in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin . Others are constructed oddly, such as the Orlando, Florida Odditorium which is built off - level as if the building is sinking . Expected to open summer 2016 is the first Odditorium in the Netherlands, at Dam square in Amsterdam . </P> <P> (Alphabetical, by country or district) </P>

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