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| February 2, 2013

Both wagons 16 and 17 are cargo wagons. Photo taken in 1932.

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| February 2, 2013

Before unloading the trucks are tested to make sure that they will start. Sometimes they were primed with gas to start and warm up. On a long trip the fuel could evaporate.  1932. Great info on these two trucks. Thanks Bob for researching out the information with Steve Flint. A great comment.

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| February 2, 2013

     Wintering the show’s wagons after repair and painting. Then they were neatly tucked away in canvas covers. 1932.

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| February 2, 2013

Repenski family billing poster…..quite the honor for an act to have top billing. 1934.

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| February 2, 2013

1934.

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| February 2, 2013

Baggage and cargo wagon 1935. I find it interesting that the back of the wagon is canvased in. It may have been backed up to the wardrobe tent. They were protecting something.

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| February 2, 2013

1935 circus parade.

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| February 2, 2013

1935 cargo wagon #38. The unload looks a little messy.

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