The 100-year-old attraction in Mitchell Park suffered a significant mechanical failure on Sunday, village officials said.
However, there was one act that garnered significant attention sparked controversy: a performer riding a mechanical horse down the river Seine. The act was meant as a symbol of artistic flair.
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You had to fight to ride." Said Joe Rocco ... In Reel Life: Pollard takes a job "hot walking" a horse that's tied to a mechanical hot walker. In Real Life: When a horse is hot walked, it's ...
STAFF and volunteers at Haworth Riding for the Disabled staged a fundraising 'Penny-a-thon'. They rode the charity's mechanical horse, nicknamed Penny, for 24 hours. Two members of staff and seven ...
From live music and unique eats to rides, games and more, Alabama's pumpkin patches offer visitors more than just pumpkins.
Goal: Create safer, stronger communities by connecting law enforcement officers and residents who they protect and serve ...
A documentary showcases the career of the first actor to achieve stardom by portraying a superhero, two decades after his death at the age of 52 ...
Meet the 10-year-old training to become a jockey - using a bouncing ball. Reo first fell in love with horses after winning a plush toy at an arcade and now dreams of racing professionally. Despite not ...