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* 1793 John Bill Ricketts presents the first circus in America in Philadelphia on April 3rd.



* One of the more important innovations in circus history included the introduction of the circus tent, or “big top,” which was first used about 1825. PICCADILLY CIRCUS' Big Top sores 80 feet in the air and comfortably seats over 1100 people.



*1892 Frank Menches, while selling food concessions, runs out of link
sausages. He asks his assistants to form ground sausage into patties and
sell them as sandwiches. The hamburger is born.



* A racing camel’s top speed is 50 mph. 
In the Gold Cup that was recently run at
Nad al-Shiba, the winning camel covered
6.21 miles at an average of 31.76 mph.
Because a camel’s' hump stores fat, not water;

lean, streamlined racing camels have very small humps.

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