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May.24.2021
As kids, how many of us said we were going to run away to the circus? Well, perhaps a trip to Baraboo, Wisconsin, with its circus history is the next best thing! This lovely Wisconsin town is located on Highway 12 North of Madison and is near the Wisconsin Dells. Visitors can stay at a mansion where one of the Ringling Brothers lived and tour another brother’s mansion. You can visit the Circus World Museum or walk by the Al Ringling Theater. All over Baraboo, there are historical markers and remnants of Circus life in the Birthplace of The Greatest Show on Earth.
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There isnât much remaining of the town of Blooming Grove.
Once a rural enclave east of Lake Monona, most of the town over the years has been consumed by the cities of Madison and Monona.
Itâs been dissected by Interstate 39-90 and the Beltline. The fire department was dissolved in 2015 and the town now receives fire protection and ambulance service from the Madison Fire Department. The Dane County Sheriffâs Office provides police services, but by 2027 whatâs left of the town, much of it east of the interstate, will be absorbed by the city of Madison.
Located along Monona Drive and adjacent to the Monona Golf Course, the Nathaniel Dean House was constructed in 1856 for a more than 500-acre farm for Nathaniel and Harriet Dean, who had sold their dry goods store in Downtown Madison.