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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Arriving at the CWM
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Anonymous
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These two fine wagons had also been saved by the Ringling Museum, who had the foresight to so. If they had left out in the weather at the Ringling quarters, they would have had the same fate as the US Bandwagon, the great Sparks wagons, the dragon spec float,etc.
I performed from 1973 to 1995 with a couple years off in between. I did an aerial cradle act for three years, low wire as a clown, trained llamas, ponies, then lions and tigers for 15 years. I am now a firefighter, a member of the Circus Historical Society and an author of several circus and carnival related subjects.
1 comment:
These two fine wagons had also been saved by the Ringling Museum, who had the foresight to so. If they had left out in the weather at the Ringling quarters, they would have had the same fate as the US Bandwagon, the great Sparks wagons, the dragon spec float,etc.
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