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When the circus came to town in 1928 this advertisement was originally pasted on the side of an old barn.
We could not remove it without damage, so we cut it out of the barn wall, and professionally framed it.
Both the poster and barn wood are in excellent condition.
28" x 39" x 3" --- with the frame and wood from the side of the barn it weighs 70 lbs.
This poster will be an excellent addition to any collection of American history.
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Excellent site
Wow what a Great poster I love love it !
One of the neatest posters I've ever seen.
Great find!
Good thing you cut it from the barn, that was VERY smart. Most people would have attempted to peel it and would have caused further damage! Again....GREAT find! Love this poster!