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#11 April 20, 1951. Without any assistance, Rudolph, one of the stars of Roy Heckler’s Flea Circus, pulls a metal merry-go-round. To pull an equivalent weight, a man would have to haul two hundred tons.

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April 20, 1951. Without any assistance, Rudolph, one of the stars of Roy Heckler’s Flea Circus, pulls a metal merry-go-round. To pull an equivalent weight, a man would have to haul two hundred tons.

A Look at Some of the Weirdest Photos from the Historical Archive

#11 April 20, 1951. Without any assistance, Rudolph, one of the stars of Roy Heckler’s Flea Circus, pulls a metal merry-go-round. To pull an equivalent weight, a man would have to haul two hundred tons.

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