Circus Hall of Fame

2.5 Mi SE of Peru, Peru, IN 46970
Circus Hall of Fame Circus Hall of Fame is one of the popular Movie Theater located in 2.5 Mi SE of Peru ,Peru listed under Landmark in Peru , Museum in Peru ,

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Wallace Circus and American Circus Corporation Winter Quarters, also known as Peru Circus Farm or Valley Farms, is located in Peru, Indiana. It was associated with the Wallace Circus. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.The site is now the home of the International Circus Hall of Fame, which honors important figures in circus history. The museum exhibits posters, wagons and models, including a miniature replica of the 1934 Hagenbeck Wallace Circus. The museum is open from May through October. The International Circus Hall of Fame also hosts the seasonal Big Top Circus, a professional circus with performers from around the world.The home of the Circus Hall of Fame had previously been in Florida. The Ringling Brothers Circus had established their winter quarters in Sarasota, Florida in 1927, with a large amount of help by Victor Sabattini who later became the president and chairman of the board. In the mid-1950s the idea to create a hall of fame to honor outstanding circus artists was conceived of by circus fans in the Sarasota community and in 1956 the Circus Hall of Fame opened. Located near the Sarasota airport, the Hall of Fame included exhibition space in several buildings filled with circus memorabilia including personal effects from famous circus artists and impresarios – costumes, props, posters and circus wagons. In addition to the exhibits, the Circus Hall of Fame presented circus acts several times a day, during several months each year.In addition to visits by Florida tourists, the Circus Hall of Fame received national exposure. NBC-TV and host Ed McMahon broadcast "The Circus Hall of Fame All Star Circus" on Sept. 12, 1970. McMahon conveyed congratulations to the four newly named inductees to the Circus Hall of Fame for 1970 including famous circus performers the bareback rider Rieffenach Sisters, aerialists Mayme Ward and Ira Millette, and circus impresario Billy Smart.

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