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The Rise and Fall of America’s Mile-Long Circus Trains
For decades, these colossal trains carried elephants, acrobats, and tents across America. They brought magic to every stop—until the tracks went cold ...
Hidden in the unassuming town of Oaks, Pennsylvania sits a warehouse of wonders so spectacularly strange that your brain might need a reboot after visiting. The American Treasure Tour Museum isn’t ...
Jean Allen and “Babe,” a 70-year-old, five-ton performing elephant of the famous Cole Brothers combined circus, had arrived in town by train for two performances at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.
What happens when your favorite characters from different worlds meet? That’s the playful idea behind Richie, aka ...
Freshman state Rep. Karen DeSanto spent years traveling the world with the Ringling Brothers. Now she’s representing a rural Wisconsin district in the state Assembly. The two jobs are very ...
One TikTok creator has been gaining massive traction by making mashups of the lizard soundbite with various popular songs. A ...
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MySuncoast.com on MSNAnimal activists protest outside circus performances at Sarasota Fairgrounds
S ARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB) - A small but passionate group of animal rights activists stood outside the Sarasota County ...
Tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and lions are among the animals being moved due to the cartel violence eclipsing the northern Mexican city of Culiacan.
Police rescued circus animals from a burning truck, suffering smoke inhalation while bringing the endangered animals to safety.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed a bill making Washington the 12th state in the country to restrict the use of animals in traveling circuses, exhibits and other shows.
New law in Washington state restricts elephants, bears, big cats, primates and other animals from traveling for circuses or other performance purposes.
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