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Circus Elephants on Parade
Heading to the circus at the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Elephants walk trunk to tail down the street as part of a parade to announce that the circus is in town.
As Circus World points out as part of its History of the Great Circus Parade, "Circuses would travel from town to town, quickly erect tents, do several performances, then move on to the next venue. As the circus entered a new city, people would gather to watch the wagons, exotic animals, and equestriennes roll by."
For another view of the same parade, see Circus Horses on Parade.
Elephants walk trunk to tail down the street as part of a parade to announce that the circus is in town.
As Circus World points out as part of its History of the Great Circus Parade, "Circuses would travel from town to town, quickly erect tents, do several performances, then move on to the next venue. As the circus entered a new city, people would gather to watch the wagons, exotic animals, and equestriennes roll by."
For another view of the same parade, see Circus Horses on Parade.
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