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International Circus comes to the Northern Capital

The big top is coming to Prince George for its second year.

The American Crown Circus is set to come to the city next month from July 18th to the 21st.

With acts from all over the world, co-owner of the American Crown Circus, Frank Osorio said people won’t be bored.

“In our circus, there is not a bad seat and your apart of the show itself. You see people fly over your head.”

He said every year they have different acts, so there is always something new.

With the closing of the famous Ringling Brothers Circus two years ago some might say the circus is a dying industry, but Osorio said that’s not the case.

“I think P.T. Barnum said it, as long as there is a child born the circus will never die.”

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