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You're The Worst - Sideshows

By the time American circuses achieved their mass…

An episode of the You're The Worst Podcast podcast, hosted by Matt Johnston, titled "You're The Worst - Sideshows" was published on June 29, 2021 and runs 15 minutes.

June 29, 2021 ·15m · You're The Worst Podcast

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By the time American circuses achieved their massive character in the 1870s, the menagerie was a major feature.  They were exhibits held in separate tents from the primary circus and audiences had to pass through them on the way to the “big top.”  At first, they featured unusual animals like elephants, camels and zebras. If you were really lucky you could see rhinoceroses or giraffes.  It was kind of like having the zoo brought right to your town. Soon, these sideshows became a much bigger part of the circus.  And they shied away from zebras and elephants and instead focused on acts much more akin to the Elephant Man.  Widely credited with coining the adage "There's a sucker born every minute" P.T. Barnum was a major influence in sideshow development, having demonstrated their popularity at his American Museum.   His Museum of oddities would mutate into something different and give birth to exhibitions of biological rarities for the amusement of the masses.  Once upon a time - Sideshows were the worst. My name is Matt Johnston, and I just love a good underdog story. I'm fascinated with people who gave their best and didn't just come up short ...but came in dead last. If you'd like to share a story with me, email us at [email protected] Speaking of sharing, if you like what I'm trying to do, please tell a friend. Telling even just one person can make a big difference. Thanks for listening! Please follow the show on social media at @YTWpod For more information on the show, or a typed transcript of the episode visit halfmiledigital.com

By the time American circuses achieved their massive character in the 1870s, the menagerie was a major feature.  They were exhibits held in separate tents from the primary circus and audiences had to pass through them on the way to the “big top.”  At first, they featured unusual animals like elephants, camels and zebras. If you were really lucky you could see rhinoceroses or giraffes.  It was kind of like having the zoo brought right to your town. Soon, these sideshows became a much bigger part of the circus.  And they shied away from zebras and elephants and instead focused on acts much more akin to the Elephant Man.  Widely credited with coining the adage "There's a sucker born every minute" P.T. Barnum was a major influence in sideshow development, having demonstrated their popularity at his American Museum.   His Museum of oddities would mutate into something different and give birth to exhibitions of biological rarities for the amusement of the masses.  Once upon a time - Sideshows were the worst. My name is Matt Johnston, and I just love a good underdog story. I'm fascinated with people who gave their best and didn't just come up short ...but came in dead last. If you'd like to share a story with me, email us at [email protected] Speaking of sharing, if you like what I'm trying to do, please tell a friend. Telling even just one person can make a big difference. Thanks for listening! Please follow the show on social media at @YTWpod For more information on the show, or a typed transcript of the episode visit halfmiledigital.com
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