You can feel like a kid again at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Visitors are welcomed to a sprawling 64 acre experience that includes shows under the big top, musical performances and ...
BARABOO, Wis. - The Big Top Parade, which features historic wagons, marching bands, animals and floats, returns to the streets of downtown Baraboo on Saturday, June 8. A news release says the parade ...
If you’re big fans of the circus or beautiful state parks, Baraboo, Wisconsin, might be your family’s jam. A 20-minute detour from Wisconsin Dells, Baraboo is the home of Circus World, a Ringling Bros ...
In the old days, the circus came to town once a year or so but at Circus World in Baraboo, Wisconsin, it’s circus time every day year round. Comprising 64 acres, Circus World is a homage to the past, ...
BARABOO – For nearly 110 years, the Al. Ringling Theatre, 136 Fourth Ave., has been a center of Baraboo’s entertainment world, and that’s saying something in a town that boasts a high-flying history ...
(WKOW) — The circus is always a spectacle to see, and in Baraboo, Circus World Museum is considered one of Wisconsin’s national treasures. “Baraboo was founded in 1882, the very next year Ringling ...
Circus World: About a 15-minute drive from the Wisconsin Dells, Baraboo fits easily into a trip to south-central Wisconsin, especially with kids. Highlights include Circus World (550 Water St., ...
Circus permeated the Baraboo area over the weekend. Middleton couple Greg and Iris Foote spent most of Saturday taking their children, 6-year-old Max and 1-year-old Avery, to the various hotspots for ...
BARABOO - Lawn chairs and blankets were stashed along the streets of downtown Baraboo last Friday as the city prepared for its annual Big Top Parade the following day. In 1884, the Ringling Brothers ...
Baraboo, Wisconsin, is affectionately known as “Circus City” because it’s home of the Ringling Brothers and it’s where they performed their first circus on May 19, 1884. Today, it’s still home to the ...
Although Baraboo’s circus museum can no longer entertain and educate visitors in person due to the spread of COVID-19, its employees remain dedicated to bringing its content to the public. Circus ...