Big John Strong's Circus. A Proven Crowd Pleaser Approved by the State of California

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  • Thousand Oaks, CA: Big John Strong's Circus, 1960
By Strong, John
Thousand Oaks, CA: Big John Strong's Circus, 1960. Very good. Large, tri-fold brochure; 11 x 17 1/4 unfolded; textured white stock, printed in bright red, blue,and yellow and illustrated with photographs; a bit of creasing to upper right corner; minor wear to edges; in very good or better condition. Unfolding to reveal a single, colorful, poster-like image, the brochure advertised Big John Strong's Circus, a major California attraction in the mid-20th century. Founded in 1948 by newlyweds John and Ruth Strong, the circus literaly started out with one dog and one pony, when they took the show on the road. It was successful and it got bigger and by 1954, they had bought a few acres in Thousand Oaks, for their "winter quarters," and had over 50 animals, which were trained by Ruth. Within 15 years, the show was one of the biggest, tented, three-ring ones around. The entire family, relatives and children, performed, including the 4-year-old daughter, who began riding the elephants at the age of 4. The Strongs retired and sold the circus in 1983.

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Title

Big John Strong's Circus. A Proven Crowd Pleaser Approved by the State of California

Author

Strong, John

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Big John Strong's Circus: Thousand Oaks, CA

Date

1960


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