The popular 1950s character was played by a Napa County bakery owner. When Timbo the Clown showed up at the Sonoma County Fair, he wasn’t considered scary. He was friendly, exuberant and popular with ...
The first Clown in town still stands tall. But six decades of hamburger history will come to an end Dec. 16 when the iconic 1950s Clown Burger grill in Haltom City changes hands. Before California ...
In the 1950s, television gave us the sweet, silent Clarabelle the Clown. He would delight the peanut gallery at the Howdy Doody Show by squirting “Buffalo” Bob with seltzer. Bob would then lead the ...
All the world loves a clown, right? Right? These clowns entertained (or frightened) Fort Worth crowds at circuses, parades and even Christmas from the 1930s into the 1960s, from the Star-Telegram ...
You can’t keep a good Clown down. An ownership change has rejuvenated Clown Burger, a beloved 1950s-style burger grill at 5020 Stanley Keller Road. Clown Burger’s long-standing owners, the Louthan ...
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