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A number of circuses began to integrate technological advancements into their shows; essentially, the newest marvel of the age.

Sometimes, these became the headliners and provided the main attraction to draw clients for the actual circus. <br.


Professor Austen's Family Steam Carriage

Scientific American Vol 1011 Issue 5 - July 30, 1864 p73
Ottawa Aug 04,05