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Elephants! Clowns! Unicyclists! Preserving the Ringling tradition in Wisconsin

The Ringling brothers started out performing stunts in their backyard in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the late 19th century. Al Ringling learned to balance a plow on his chin, put together a trained dog act, and persuaded his brother John to perform as a musical clown.

In time the family show grew into the world’s greatest entertainment juggernaut. By the Roaring Twenties, John alone was one of the richest men in America, worth an estimated $200 million, or $3.1 billion in today’s dollars.

Circus World, Ringling Bros.’ former winter headquarters in Baraboo, Wisconsin, not only preserves the old bandwagons and animal barns, but hosts a live circus every summer. Here’s a glimpse of the show my family and I found when we visited recently. (I shall publish a couple more videos in the future.)

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The Beatles, race, and the circus

By Russell Working

Who are the most famous showmen of all times? The Ringling brothers and P.T. Barnum certainly remain legends long after their deaths.

But there’s another figure that you may well know, but don’t know that you know. A household name in the nineteenth century, Pablo Fanque was an acrobat, tightrope walker, equestrian and circus owner. He rose to fame and entrepreneurial success as a black man in Victorian England.

Fanque was memorialized in the Beatles song “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite.”

For the benefit of Mr. Kite

There will be a show tonight on trampoline.

The Hendersons will all be there

Late of Pablo Fanque’s Fair—what a scene.

Over men and horses, hoops and garters

Lastly through a hogshead of real fire!

In this way Mr. K. will challenge the world!

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