Time period/Baraboo: 1960 – 2003

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Charles Philip (“Chappie”) Fox (1913 – 2003), born in Milwaukee and died in Baraboo. In 1960, Chappie became the first executive director of Circus World Museum. Nobody in the history of Baraboo drew more people to the City, in numbers exceeding millions. He show-cased CWM with the Great Circus Parade and Train. Through national television and books, newspaper and print material, Baraboo hosted an international presence. Chappie served on the boards of Ringing Theater, International Crane Foundation and State Historical Society. Deeply passionate circus historian and collector of all things circus, everyone recognized his fabled hat, bow tie and cigars. “You can’t beat fun!”, Chappie insisted.

A painting of Charlie 'Chuck' Charlie Chaplin, wearing a bowler hat and a suit with a polka dot bow tie, pointing his finger. In the background, there is handwritten text about Charlie Chaplin's life and career, with a prominent header that reads 'CHARLES 'CHAPPIE' FOX.'

Charles Fox