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What began with less than an acre of land, six historic circus wagons plus a lot of grit, determination, and passion, has now become an internationally recognized and respected institution encompassing 64 acres, 30 permanent structures, seven winter quarters buildings along Water Street, plus the Ringling Bros. Circus Train shed complex, and over 260 spectacular wagons. Circus World truly is “Wisconsin’s National Treasure!”
Our Treasures
As other entertainment forms gained popularity, Circus World began documenting and collecting important treasures of the American Circus. From original Ringling Circus buildings to the smallest flea circus prop
Our Treasures will astonish!
Members Get Free Admission!
Become a Wisconsin Historical Society member and visit all 12 of our historic sites for free! Membership pays for itself in as little as two visits and includes other great benefits like discounts and reciprocal benefits to more than 1,200 organizations.
Today is tax day, quite possibly the least favorite day on most peoples calendar. This 2004 promotion on the Blue Unit at Madison Square Gardens, brought some much needed joy to the occasion. Of course an elephant filing their taxes needed a jumbo sized tax for m held expertly by none other then Ryan Combs. Be sure to file today or get your extension in. ... See MoreSee Less
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Make your Spring and Summer plans to visit with us and be a kid again. Connect to the timeless traditions and stupendous heritage of the circus.
Save time upon your arrival and purchase your tickets in advance here: buy.acmeticketing.com/orders/514/calendar?cart=true&eventId=621f981ed751820835ea2d4c
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Join our team at Circus World!
Our Facilities Team is looking for seasonal help in Custodial Services. If you are interested in throwing your hat into the ring, please call Circus World at 608-356-8341, and ask for Bill.
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If I lived in Baraboo this is where I'd be!
With the elephants on vacation the position isn’t as crappy as it used to be ….
When and where
me too or food service