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The International Circus Hall of Fame is a museum and hall of fame which honors important figures in circus history. It is located in Peru, Indiana, on the former grounds of the Wallace Circus and American Circus Corporation Winter Quarters, also known as the Peru Circus Farm and Valley Farms.
Peru was the winter headquarters for several famous circuses, including Hagenbeck–Wallace, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and others. [12] The International Circus Hall of Fame is located in Peru. Annually during the third week of July, the Peru Amateur Circus [13] holds performances for the whole week, ending with the Circus City Festival ...
Circus City Museum: Peru: Miami: North: Local: website, Peru's circus history Clark County Museum: ... Indiana Historic Radio Museum, Ligonier, closed in 2008 [46]
The Hagenbeck–Wallace Circus was the inspiration for the novel The Circus in Winter by Cathy Day. The book is about the fictional "Great Porter Circus", which made its winter home in "Lima, Indiana", which stood in for the author's home town of Peru, Indiana. The author is the great-niece of an elephant trainer of the Hagenbeck–Wallace Circus.
Weaver's work was the subject of a one-man exhibition at the Indiana State Museum entitled Circus Heritage In Indiana. [26] Weaver had decided to apply for a sabbatical from Herron to work on the exhibition which produced new work to illustrating the roots of circuses in Indiana. The exhibit ran from September 25, 1977 through January 15, 1978.
Peru: 15: Shirk-Edwards House: Shirk-Edwards House: September 14, 1995 : 50 N. Hood St. Peru: 16: Wallace Circus and American Circus Corporation Winter Quarters: Wallace Circus and American Circus Corporation Winter Quarters: February 27, 1987
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On April 26, 1884, Wallace opened his own circus show called Wallace and Co.'s Great World Menagerie, Grand International Mardi Gras, Highway Holiday Hidalgo and Alliance of Novelties. [3] The show left Peru by horse and wagon and would tour in Indiana, Kentucky and Virginia. [4] The name of the shows would later change to The Great Wallace ...