Saturday, September 17, 2005
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Posted by Buckles at 9/17/2005 07:21:00 AM
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Buckles did they just parade with this float? I can't imagine them turning this in the tents on the hippodrome track ??? Thanks, Gary
It was only used in parades. It still exists today and in fact was used in the Great Milwaukee Parade, 40 horses and all during the Circus World Museum's palmy days.
I have seen the 40 return to the Milwaukee Parade Grounds many times during all those great Parades that were staged from the lakefront grounds ...Each time they would hit the lot, then do a left 1/4 way down the seawall and then take a left up the Midway and stop in front of their own Horse Top.....I remember one year it rained on the parade and upon the return of the forty you could see the steam just rolling off the forty....What a scene...We had many horse tops in Milwaukee and at one time stabled up to 750 head of draft and saddle horses in the many horse tops...The forty had their own horse top....And the Sparrows had their own Cookhouse..What a fantastic operation...
we have worked the milwaukee parade for many years and it was always a thrill to see them put the 40 together and then do the paractice runs and if you were one of the lucky ones to get a ride the view from up there was a dream come true to see that sea of horses out in front and have to give credit to the Sparrows for the fine co operation and work they did to present this feat
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