November 2000

- The Mighty Blue Grass Shows takes on Iowa State Fair and the Heart of Illinois Fair in its quest for a profitable season
- Despite some recent problems, Cumberland Valley Shows, relying on its next generation, takes on the 2000 season and finds many pluses
- The outdoor amusement industry mourns the passing of Billy Baxter, Cumberland Valley Shows co-founder
- A profile of Bob Gill, general manager for Farrow Shows, is also a ride inspector and consultant on the go
- Amusements of America plays the Ohio State Fair with flair
- Smokey's Greater Shows added a new date in New York and they, in turn, responded well to show
- Do You Remember the Kiddie Kombo from Elli Bridge? It was two rides in one and the only unit available is on Cumberland Valley Shows' midway
- Manufacturer's Showcase: features Stinson Organ Company; Gold Medal Products; and a new concept from Ride Development Co
- Contributor profile: James Comenzo, he likes 'em big and small
- History of Trains part XII, follows the Levys and Metropolitan Shows through the 1950s
- Veteran showman W.H. Doc Harden is making a come back to the carnival business. Find out what he's up to now!
- The History of Train shows follows Roland page into the 1970s
- Plus, Who am I? Industry Movers and Shakers, than and now; Direct From the Lots; Midway Talk and more
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