Here is blurb from the article in the Burlington Free Press.
• “Circus Day in America” — The museum’s Circus Building, known for its miniature circus and circus-parade collections, will augment those displays with posters, photographs and other artifacts culled from the golden age of circuses in America, from 1870 to 1950. The entrance to the building has been adorned with a 17-by-40-foot panel of 13 sideshow banners created by Burlington artist Toni-Lee Sangastiano.
News: Shelburne Museum Packs An Emotional Punch
Here is blurb from the article in the Burlington Free Press.
• “Circus Day in America” — The museum’s Circus Building, known for its miniature circus and circus-parade collections, will augment those displays with posters, photographs and other artifacts culled from the golden age of circuses in America, from 1870 to 1950. The entrance to the building has been adorned with a 17-by-40-foot panel of 13 sideshow banners created by Burlington artist Toni-Lee Sangastiano.
Here is a link to the original article: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100513/ENT02/100512019/Shelburne-Museum-packs-emotional-punch