Traveling carnival
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- | A traveling carnival is an amusement show that is made up of [[amusement rides]], food, games, and sideshows that move from town to town. <ref> [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/carnival] The Free Dictionary.com </ref>. Traveling carnivals play both [[Funfair|state and county fairs]] along with smaller venues such as church bazaars, volunteer fire department fund raisers and civic celebrations. Traditionally, on the evening of the last day of the events, the sponsoring organization will often pay for a fireworks displays. This signals the end of the festivites. | + | A traveling carnival is an amusement show that is made up of [[amusement rides]], food, games, and sideshows that [[Travel|move from town to town]]. Traveling carnivals play [[funfair]]s. |
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+ | *[[Sideshow]] | ||
+ | *[[Circus]] | ||
+ | *[[Troubadour]] | ||
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A traveling carnival is an amusement show that is made up of amusement rides, food, games, and sideshows that move from town to town. Traveling carnivals play funfairs.
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