The Ringling Circus Museum
The four brothers of the Ringling Family, John, Charles, Otto, and Albert, founded the Ringling Bros. Circus in 1884 in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The Ringling brothers were some of the most famous American entrepreneurs by the 1930's, and bought out their biggest competitor of the time, Barnum and Bailey Circus. In 1927, John Ringling had made Sarasota the winter quarters of the Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus show. Many performers moved to the area because of the job opportunities to perform in a well-known national circus show. This type of popularity drew throngs of tourists to the area as well, increasing the recognition of this new city on the west coast of Florida.
Photo Credit: Walter |
For more information about the the Ringling Circus Museum please click on this link: Ringling Circus Museum Website, and here is a video providing more detailed information about the circus family history: Ringling Circus History Video.
The Ringling Museum of Art
You also have to tour the Ringling Art Museum, which used to be John and Mable (his wife) Ringling's fashionable winter resort. John's brother, Charles, purchased acres of land in Sarasota due to the fact that the family was traveling to Sarasota every winter season to perform their circus acts. Like many wealthy Americans in the 20th century, the Ringlings traveled to Europe to search for new circus performers, but they also found some other valuable hidden treasures.
Photo Credit: Cynara Scheuer, a Sarasota Native |
For more information about the Ringling Museum of Art, please click on this link to learn more: Ringling Museum of Art
Source: John Ringling Biography
How much are tickets to the art museum?
ReplyDeleteGreat question negadave. Depending on your age, and if you need to purchase tickets for any else, here are the prices:
ReplyDeleteAdult $25
Senior 65+ $23
Students 18+ w/ID $5
Child 6-17 $5
Active US Military $10
Children under 6 No Charge
Members No Charge
Adult 3-Day Pass $35
Child 6-17 3-Day Pass $10
Here is the link that directs you to the ticket part of the website: https://www.ringling.org/tickets