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The Clown Motel is a clown-themed motel along north Main Street in Tonopah, Nevada, which has been referred to as "America's scariest motel". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building is located adjacent to the historic Tonopah Cemetery, where the father of the original owners is buried.
Tonopah (/ ˈ t oʊ n ə ˌ p ɑː / TOHN-ə-pah, Shoshoni language: Tonampaa) [4] is an unincorporated town [5] in and the county seat of Nye County, Nevada, United States. [6] Nicknamed the Queen of the Silver Camps for its mining-rich history, [1] it is now primarily a tourism-based resort city, notable for attractions like the Mizpah Hotel and the Clown Motel.
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The Clown, a 1957 album by Charles Mingus "The Clown", 1969 song by Status Quo from Spare Parts "The Clown", 1977 song by BZN "The Clown" (Conway Twitty song), 1982; Clowns (band), an Australian punk rock band, formed in 2009
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Hans Schnier is the "Clown" of the novel's title. He is twenty-seven years old from a very wealthy family. At the beginning of the story he arrives in Bonn, Germany. As a clown, he had to travel across the country from city to city to perform as an artist. He always sees himself as an artist.
[1] He gave the second part a C+ rating, criticising the idea to make Twisty the Clown into an origin story for Dandy, however he did praise the acting, particularly Finn Wittrock's. [2] Matt Fowler of IGN gave "Edward Mordrake (Part 2)" a positive review, writing: " Freak Show , by dropping a few characters (like Dot/Bette, Dell, and Ethel ...
Frank Bernard Avruch (May 21, 1928 – March 20, 2018) was an American television host who played Bozo the Clown on Boston television from 1959 to 1970. He played the first nationally syndicated version of the clown.