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Wahpeton was buzzing the morning of June 10, 1897 — 105 years ago Monday. The Ringling Bros. Circus train was pulling into the Great Northern Depot, having just finished shows in Fargo, Grand ...
ANGLETON – A circus tent partially caved in due to heavy rain and winds in Angleton Friday night, leading to a chaotic evacuation. But the show was back on in La Marque by Saturday afternoon ...
The old tent was 20,000 square feet and could seat over 1,300 people. The circus has been working on purchasing a new one, but the total cost comes in at a whopping $800,000.
Florida State University’s iconic circus was destroyed after three EF-2 tornadoes ripped through Tallahassee a few days ago.. When FSU Flying High Circus Director Chad Mathews got a call about ...
As FSU’s Flying High Circus recovers from last year’s disastrous tornadoes that destroyed its Big Top tent, shows will return in full swing this fall.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Florida State University Flying High Circus is working to once again take the stage after their iconic tent was destroyed in the May 10 tornadoes.
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