Clyde Beatty was a world-famous motion-picture actor, animal trainer and circus owner. According to newspaper archives, Beatty and his collection of 200 circus animals - including lions, tigers and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Elephant races were held at Yonkers Raceway to kick off the start of the Westchester County Fair on July 17, 1985. The pachyderms ...
Publicist Shirley Carroll O’Connor, who spent 25 years as the first female press agent for the Clyde Beatty, Cole Bros. and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circuses, died Dec. 16 in Laguna Hills, ...
A local human trafficking shelter for minors has been recently awarded $200,000 to be used for a multi-purpose court.
There were afternoon and evening performances when the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus came to Grand Forks 50 years ago. A caravan of trucks came into the city carrying 800 people, 200 animals and 10 ...
The Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus is suing Wilson County Sheriff Wayne Gay for trying to keep it from making a scheduled stop in Wilson next month. Gay is using a little-known law to keep the ...
The collection, compiled and photographed by Dawn Rogala, documents daily life in traveling, tented circuses in America, including: Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothers, Circus Vargas, Sterling & Reid Brothers, ...
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