Vintage Sterling Silver Ring Pendant Turquoise Gorham Heart Charm (GP


Vintage Sterling Silver Ring Pendant Turquoise Gorham  Heart Charm (GP

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Vintage Sterling Silver Ring Pendant Turquoise Gorham Heart Charm (GP:
$13.83


Item: Vintage Sterling Silver Ring Pendant Turquoise Gorham Heart Charm (GP

A train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

- See more at: train carrying the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows derailed at Zumbrota on Aug. 12, 1928, a Sunday morning. Thousands of people came from miles around to check it out.

The circus had performed the night before in Rochester.

Zumbrota showed its most hospitable face to the circus people and animals. Some of the big stars drove by auto to Minneapolis, but many of the circus folk were stranded briefly in Zumbrota.

The local movie theater, the State Theater, furnished entertainment, including movies.

The world’s fattest woman could not sit in the regular seats,” the late Howard Bailey said, “so Howard Klug (movie theater operator) came up with the idea of putting a wooden plank across the arms of two seats so the fat woman could sit down. The midgets had to be raised up in their seats.”

Local restaurants ran out of food, he said, but “residents pitched in and supplied food for the circus people at the Armory.”

The circus’ famous albino horses were exercised on East Avenue, while zebras and other animals grazed on the north side of the Zumbro River in Stary’s pasture. Although many animals were bruised from the wreck, only one horse had to be shot, Bailey said.

“The sea elephant weighing some 5 tons more or less was blamed for the accident,” according to Bailey, although there was talk of possible problems with railroad ties. As it was, the train avoided going over the edge of the trestle.

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Vintage Sterling Silver Ring Pendant Turquoise Gorham Heart Charm (GP:
$13.83

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