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Great Circus Parade

The Great Circus Parade is a parade of marching bands, circus wagons, clowns, performers, and animals. Between 1963 and 2009, it has been held 30 times in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and a few times in Chicago and Baraboo, Wisconsin. A fundraiser for the Circus World Museum, the parade typically draws hundreds of thousands of attendees. The parade recreates…

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Great Circus Parade

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Triples23
Avg. degree1.88
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related to history · 17
Great Circus Parade → Baraboo, Ben Barkin, Between, Bill Fox, Chappie Fox, Chicago, Circus World Museum, It, July, Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, Milwaukee’s, No, The, The Great Circus Parade, Veteran’s Park, Wisconsin
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Great Circus Parade → Circus Parade, Great Circus ParadeOfficial, History, July, Old Milwaukee Days
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Great Circus Parade → parade of marching bands

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parade circus milwaukee wagons 2009 held baraboo animals great bands wisconsin world museum see chicago marching 1963 30 route history

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Great Circus Paradeis aparade of marching bands0.90text
Great Circus Paraderelated to External linksHistory0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to External linksGreat Circus ParadeOfficial0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to External linksCircus Parade0.60section
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Great Circus Paraderelated to External linksJuly0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyThe Great Circus Parade0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyChappie Fox0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyBen Barkin0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyMilwaukee0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyIt0.60section
Great Circus Paraderelated to historyBetween0.60section

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