Baraboo served as the winter quarters for the Ringling Brothers Circus from 1884 until 1918, a period during which the operation grew from a small regional show into one of the largest entertainment enterprises in the country. Five of the seven Ringling brothers grew up in Baraboo, and they built and maintained their circus headquarters along the Baraboo River. Several of the original buildings survive and now form the Circus World Museum, operated as a state historical site. The collection includes restored circus wagons, animal cars, and performance venues that continue to host summer acts under the big top.
The city sits in Sauk County just south of the Wisconsin Dells tourist area. Devil's Lake State Park, Wisconsin's most visited state park, lies three miles south of Baraboo within the Baraboo Range, a set of quartzite bluffs around 1.6 billion years old. The park contains 500-foot bluffs around a clear spring-fed lake and attracts more than 1.2 million visitors annually.
The downtown square retains a traditional configuration with the Sauk County Courthouse at its center. The Al. Ringling Theatre, built by the eldest Ringling brother in 1915, continues to operate as a restored performing arts venue. The city's population is about 12,000.
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Baraboo served as the winter quarters for the Ringling Brothers Circus from 1884 until 1918, a period during which the operation grew from a small regional show into one of the largest entertainment enterprises in the country. Five of the seven Ringling brothers grew up in Baraboo, and they built and maintained their circus headquarters along the Baraboo River. Several of the original buildings survive and now form the Circus World Museum, operated as a state historical site. The collection includes restored circus wagons, animal cars, and performance venues that continue to host summer acts under the big top.
The city sits in Sauk County just south of the Wisconsin Dells tourist area. Devil's Lake State Park, Wisconsin's most visited state park, lies three miles south of Baraboo within the Baraboo Range, a set of quartzite bluffs around 1.6 billion years old. The park contains 500-foot bluffs around a clear spring-fed lake and attracts more than 1.2 million visitors annually.
The downtown square retains a traditional configuration with the Sauk County Courthouse at its center. The Al. Ringling Theatre, built by the eldest Ringling brother in 1915, continues to operate as a restored performing arts venue. The city's population is about 12,000.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Baraboo coverage. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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