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- 1944, while the Wallendas were performing in Hartford, Connecticut, a circus fire broke out, killing over 168 people. None of the Wallendas were hurt. In...
- Drive-By Truckers references the Wallendas in their song The Flying Wallendas on their 2010 album The Big To-Do. Karl Wallenda is mentioned in Tom Robbins's...
- Mario Wallenda (May 6, 1940 – April 12, 2015) was an American acrobat and highwire artiste, a member of The Flying Wallendas. He was the adopted son of...
- on March 4, 2020. Wallenda is a 7th-generation member of The Flying Wallendas family, and he parti****ted in various circus acts as a child. He made...
- of the original four-member Great Wallendas high-wire troupe. She was the wife of the high-wire artist Karl Wallenda, and together they performed daring...
- Wallenda is a 2012 drama film set in the 1920s focusing on high-wire patriarch Karl Wallenda's beginnings working in the circus. Youthful Wallenda (Marlon...
- in case something went wrong with Wallenda's walk. Nik Wallenda is a seventh generation member of The Flying Wallendas, and this event was billed as an...
- [the Wallendas] make during testing phases, are very informative. However, the real highlight of the series is watching and listening to the Wallendas perform...
- Nik Wallenda is American highwire artist and member of the famed Flying Wallendas circus family. He has been walking the wire since age two and now holds...
- Blondin" The Flying Wallendas, famous for their seven- and eight-person pyramid wire-walks Karl Wallenda, founder of the Flying Wallendas, died after falling...