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Circus Circus Enterprises Inc Circus Circus Enterprises Inc
Circus Circus Enterprises, Inc. 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard SouthLas Vegas, Nevada 89109-1120U.S.A.(702) 734-0410 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1974Employees: 13,500Sales: $806 millionStock Exchanges: New York Circus Circus hotel and casino company operates seven properties in Nevada. A consistent... Read more
Santa Fe Gaming Corp Santa Fe Gaming Corp
Santa Fe Gaming Corporation 4949 N. Rancho DriveLas Vegas, Nevada 89130U.S.A.(702) 658-4300Fax: (702) 658-4304 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1983 as Public/Hacienda Resorts, Inc.Employees: 1,211Sales: $148.4 million (1996)Stock Exchanges: AmericanSICs: 7011 Hotels, Motels; 6719 Holding... Read more
circus circus
circus [Lat.,=ring, circle], historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circensian games. The Roman circus was a round or oval structure with tiers of seats for spectators, enclosing a space in which the races, games, and... Read more
Mermaids Mermaids
mermaid The mermaid is one of the most popular figures in world folklore. Her characteristic appearance is as a nubile young girl, with long hair and a fish tail, carrying a comb and a mirror. Unlike the other part-human, part-animal creatures of myth and folklore, mermaids have been the object of... Read more
William Henry Playfair William Henry Playfair
Playfair, William Henry (1790–1857). Younger son of James Playfair, he was a pupil of William Stark, and later worked in the offices of ‘Wyatt and Smirke’ (probably Benjamin Dean and Robert, respectively) before returning to Scotland (1818) to plan the Calton Hill Estate,... Read more
calliope calliope
calliope in music, an instrument also called steam organ or steam piano in which steam is forced through a series of whistles controlled by a keyboard. It is usually played mechanically, and its shrill music is a familiar accompaniment of circus parades. It is named for the Muse of Eloquence.... Read more
Piccadilly Piccadilly
Piccadilly , street of the City of Westminster borough, London, England. Starting at Piccadilly Circus (London's center of traffic and amusement), it runs to Hyde Park Corner. The street is lined with shops, hotels, and clubs. The Albany, a club, was the residence of T. B. Macaulay, W. E. Gladstone,... Read more
Sunny Sunny
Sunny (1925), a musical comedy by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein (book, lyrics), Jerome Kern (music). [New Amsterdam Theatre, 517 perf.] Sunny Peters ( Marilyn Miller) is an American circus performer working in England, where she meets and falls in love with fellow American Tom Warren ( Paul ... Read more
rodeo rodeo
rodeo , public exhibition of the skill of cowboys in various activities. Events include riding broncos, riding steers, "bulldogging" steers, roping and tying steers and calves, the use of the lasso, and other less closely related activities such as contests of marksmanship. The rodeo was... Read more
Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster
LANCASTER, Burt Nationality:American. Born:Burton Stephen Lancaster in New York City, 2 November 1913. Education:Attended DeWitt Clinton High School; New York University, 1930–32. Family:Married 1) circus performer June Ernst, 1935 (divorced ... Read more

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