Clyde Beatty Circus #10
Posted By thecircusblog on November 17, 2011
The most important place on any circus is the cook house. Performers and the working men alike would get two square meals a day. Very often when meals were not being served, the cook house would turn into a G Top. Yes, there was always a little extra activity. When circus performers would negotiate with the circus owner, their bargain was always salary, gas and …………COOK HOUSE.
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