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Denver Post.
Floto was the
namesake for the
Sells Floto Circus,
which Floto promoted. Otto
Clement Floto was born in
Cincinnati in 1863. In
early 1896, he...
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Floto is an
American brand founded in 2003 that
manufactures and
markets Italian leather travel bags, briefcases,
handbags and accessories.
Floto products...
- The
Sells Floto Circus was a
combination of the
Floto Dog & Pony Show and the
Sells Brothers Circus that
toured with
sideshow acts in the
United States...
- The Two-Headed Mexican, or
Pascual Piñón, was a
performer with the Sells-
Floto Circus in the
early 1900s. Piñón was born in 1889. He
worked as a railroad...
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Florian Floto (born 12
April 1988) is a
German male
recurve archer from
Braunschweig and part of the
German national team. He has
competed internationally...
- The
American Circus Corporation consisted of the Sells-
Floto Circus, the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, the John
Robinson Circus, the
Sparks Circus, and the...
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Floto may
refer to:
Floto,
American manufacturer of
American leather product Sells Floto Circus,
American circus,
named after Otto
Floto Florian Floto...
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Bonfils and co-owned The
Denver Post, the
Kansas City Post, and the
Sells Floto Circus.
Heinrich Heye
Tammen was born on
March 6, 1856, in Baltimore, Maryland...
- Ringling-owned Sells-
Floto circus.
Despite the fact that
cowboy movie star Tom Mix was
heavily promoted as a feature, Sells-
Floto struggled.
While the...
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Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand,
Freiherr von
Flotow (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç fɔn
ˈfloːto]; 27
April 1812 – 24
January 1883) was a
German composer. He is chiefly...