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trates Shows,
America's only railroad carnival, travels the United States during a
seven-month season, transporting personnel and equipment with 61 rail cars
and 34 trucks. Traveling with the show are some 400 employees and families
who operate the many rides, games and concessions.
trates Shows
has a history dating back to 1923 when James E. Strates, a Greek immigrant,
began his first show. Mr. Strates came to America in 1909 and, like many
immigrants, worked at a number of odd jobs. In 1919, he joined a carnival
athletic show as a wrestler taking on all challengers. In 1923, James E.
Strates acquired Southern Tier Shows and in 1932 changed its name to James
E. Strates
Shows. Mr. Strates continued to build and manage the carnival until his
death in 1959. At that time his son, E. James Strates, assumed
responsibility for the carnival and still operates it today.
ince 1959, many
changes have occurred in the carnival business. E. James Strates has been an
innovator from the beginning, bringing many firsts to the amusement business
such as cooperative promotions, advance ticket sales and a centralized
ticket system. In our technological society, the animals and rare "freak
shows" have become a thing of the past. Today, fairgoers are more attracted
to large spectacular thrill rides. To continue its growth, Strates Shows
stays abreast of the market through continued research and by investing in
the newest, most advanced equipment in the industry.
Special Historical Timelines about James E.
Strates, founder of the Strates Shows
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