Here are my pics of the parade, and pictures from the show grounds, before the parade.

The famous Golden Age of Chivalry wagon.

Several Wagons were covered in brilliant gold leaf.


This was the wardrobe department. They have over 1000 costumes to get ready for the parade.

The wagon on the left is a Cole Brothers Circus wagon, with an Asia theme. You can see busts of various sorts of Asian people. To the left, behind it, is their America wagon, with various sorts of Americans pictured. Like American Indians, Peruvians and Cubans. The America wagon is a steam calliope. It was powered by a gas engine that created steam. You can kinda see the steam through the barred windows. It generally has an operator and a player. It's very loud. The operator was wearing earmuffs. I hope they player had earplugs. The high notes were particularly painful.

A beautiful horse. The horses are such a big part of this parade, but it's hard to get good pictures of them.







The famous Golden Age of Chivalry wagon.
Several Wagons were covered in brilliant gold leaf.
This was the wardrobe department. They have over 1000 costumes to get ready for the parade.

The wagon on the left is a Cole Brothers Circus wagon, with an Asia theme. You can see busts of various sorts of Asian people. To the left, behind it, is their America wagon, with various sorts of Americans pictured. Like American Indians, Peruvians and Cubans. The America wagon is a steam calliope. It was powered by a gas engine that created steam. You can kinda see the steam through the barred windows. It generally has an operator and a player. It's very loud. The operator was wearing earmuffs. I hope they player had earplugs. The high notes were particularly painful.
A beautiful horse. The horses are such a big part of this parade, but it's hard to get good pictures of them.
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Date: 2009-07-16 02:05 pm (UTC)From:I love the old fashioned circus wagons, so over the top. I do find the elf figure in the third picture a little creepy, though.
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Date: 2009-07-16 05:48 pm (UTC)From:Yes, they're from Baraboo. Some of not all of them.
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Date: 2009-07-18 02:38 am (UTC)From:The guy on the next floor up, second from the end on the right, seems to have been looking right at me (from the blown up original version).
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Date: 2009-07-18 04:18 am (UTC)From:If you want to look through more pictures, to see if there's anyone you know, check these out:
A 315-picture set from a contact of mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndecember/sets/72157621400390464/
(That's Ernest Borgnine on the intro page.)
And the circus parade tag:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/circusparade/
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