Agency through Otherness: Portraits of Performers in Circus Route Books, 1875-1925

Routing the Circus

With the expansion of railroads, the circus exploded.

Before railroads, tent shows traversed what land they could in their wagons. With the advent of the railroad era, circuses not only had the transportation to grow their industry, but the audience to do it - circus performers weren't the only people taking advantage of the new rails to head west.

Below is an interactive map with filters for visualizing circus routes in the context of historical railways and population data. See the growth yourself!

Map data reflects current names. In some cases, the map creators were required to make estimations about the location of a route stop. For more information on contemporaneous location names, including Native American territories, please see the route books, which are hyperlinked within the map's location pop-ups.

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See the map source for this map experience here.
See a map of individual circus route layers 1842-1959 here.
 

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