| On Nov. 17, 1943, Hoxie Tucker started the Hoxie Bros. Circus and opened the show in Greenville, FL..   Hoxie played mountainous towns   in the southern states-where other   shows would not go. "We were so damn   poor that after we got the damn   thing out, we stayed out 72 weeks   without closing. Couldn't afford to   close it. Had too many people around   there who had to eat all winter." In the late 50s and 60s the Hoxie Circus became known for   it's trucks unusual color. All the show equipment were painted with a   lavender color. The story goes that back in the days when gas stations   had separate pumps for regular, high test and ethyl each painted a   different color. Betty Tucker pulled into a station and noticed one of   the pumps (Gulf Crest),   painted in an unusual purple. She immediately fell in love with the   color, return to the lot and told Hoxie she had found a new color or the   show. One thing about it, everyone remembered the "Purple Trucks". For the 1962 Hoxie teamed with Milton "Doc" Bartoc who had   operated medicine shows for many years. Hoxie and Doc combined their   equipment and operated for that season as the Hoxie-Bardex Bros Circus. In the early 1970s John Hall became manager of the show and a   new era began for the circus. Hall brought new ideas to the show and   breath new life into the Hoxie Bros. Circus. The show went to a one   format, repainted the purple trucks to a much brighter color scheme and   replaced much of the aging equipment. The new format was a huge success and now Hoxie Bros. competed with the "big ones". For the 1976 season the show was a red, white and blue   centennial spectacular with a patriotic themed performance. Also that   year the sideshow fetured "Mongo the Gorilla", (Leased from Bob Noell).   This was the first true gorilla to have been exhibited on a circus for   many years. By the late 1970s the Hoxie Bros. Circus had grown, making money and showing larger towns. Hoxie  decided to open a smaller second unit that could play   the smaller towns the Hoxie show had out grown. The name of the new show   was Hoxie's Great American Circus. |