Thursday, November 24, 2011

Have a Great Thanksgiving!

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It has been 108 years since the last nail was pounded into the United States Bandwagon. And it's still going strong.
Harold "Heavy" Burdick of Baraboo's Circus World Museum loaded the wagon onto a semitrailer Monday afternoon. It's destined for New York City, where it will appear in the 85th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
"People go crazy for it when it goes down the parade route," Burdick said.
Bode Wagon Works built the wagon for the Ringling Bros. World's Greatest Shows in 1903. It was Ringling's main bandwagon from 1903 to 1918 and toured with Barnum & Bailey through 1920.
But for 70 years after that, it sat in storage.
Burdick headed up a Circus World team that rebuilt the wagon in 1992. Only five of the original carvings that decorated the sides of the wagon remained.
The Baraboo museum has 218 old circus wagons, the world's largest collection. Burdick's restoration work has made him one of the world's leading circus wagon experts.
He has made the trip to New York City for roughly the last 15 years, he said, to accompany whichever wagon was sent on the long journey. But he doesn't get to ride in the parade.
"I just make sure it gets there safe and sound," Burdick said. "I walk along with the wagon and watch the wheels to make sure everything holds up."
The Big Apple Circus pays Circus World to use the wagon each year.
"It's a great opportunity," said Circus World Museum Executive Director Steve Freese. "To have this unique wagon and then be able to participate in the largest parade in the country is pretty significant."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't know what it costs BAC. Thought they were hard up for cash,
but so glad they were able to do this wonderful thing. crying shame NBC has made the parade nothing more than a 3 hour commercial for Broadway, film, etc.
I can remember when it was a PARADE to kick off a wonderful national day of GIVING THANKS and I won't even talk about what's happened to Christmas in this country.

I remember a number of year's ago I talked my wife into going into the city to see the parade because they were supposed to have the Pawnee Bill wagon in it. Well somebody screwed up and the wagon never made it off the flatbed in the NJ Meadowlands. They scrambled and somehow got a beer wagon instead....the BAC's very own "Grandma" walking alongside a beer wagon....and on top of that it snowed. I was told not to mention going in again.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING , anyway.

Paul G

Larry Louree said...

I'm looking forward to seeing the wagon in the parade.

Happy Thanksgiving to all, we have many things to be thankful for this year, especially Buckles for providing this wonderful repository of Circus History and knowledge for all of us.

Larry