- The
Ringling Bros. and
Barnum &
Bailey Circus, also
known as the
Ringling Bros. Circus,
Ringling Bros., the
Barnum &
Bailey Circus,
Barnum & Bailey, or...
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Ringling may
refer to:
Ringling brothers,
seven American siblings of one America's
largest circuses Charles Edward Ringling (1863–1926),
circus owner...
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Friedrich August Ringling (1826–1898) of Hanover, and
Marie Salome Juliar (1833–1907) of Ostheim, in Alsace.
While there were
seven Ringling brothers, Alfred...
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United States census. It was
named for John
Ringling, the
founder of the
Ringling Brothers Circus. John
Ringling and a partner, Jake Hamon,
financed construction...
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Ringling Bros. and
Barnum &
Bailey Clown College was an
American circus school which trained around 1,400
clowns in the "
Ringling style" from its founding...
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Ringling College of Art and
Design (RCAD;
stylized as
Ringling College of Art + Design) is a
private art and
design school in Sarasota, Florida. It was...
- Florida. It was
established in 1927 as the
legacy of
Mable Burton Ringling and John
Ringling for the
people of Florida.
Florida State University ****umed governance...
- John
Nicholas Ringling (May 31, 1866 –
December 2, 1936) was an
American entrepreneur who is the best
known of the
seven Ringling brothers, five of whom...
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Ringling Bros. World's
Greatest Shows is a
circus founded in Baraboo, Wisconsin,
United States in 1884 by five of the
seven Ringling brothers: Albert,...
- Otto
Ringling (born
William Henry Ringling; 1858 –
March 31, 1911) was an
American Circusman, businessman, and the
third oldest of the
Ringling brothers...