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Need a really cool centerpiece for your next parade? For only $1,200,
you can rent the IUPUI/Indiana University Calliope for a truly memorable
event, and frankly, that’s a real deal. The storied calliope was
built in 1924 as the first such 32-whistle music maker to be installed
and played on a riverboat. In the mid-'60s, the calliope was moved
from the IUB Department of Theatre and Drama's Majestic,
the last showboat to ply the waters of the Ohio and Mississippi,
and today, the Calliope is housed in a hand-painted, ornately decorated
circus wagon, only the second such transport built in the last 50
years. The IU Alumni Association (IUAA) has been the instrument’s
guardian since 1976, when it debuted the calliope in the Indianapolis
500 bicentennial parade. The circus wagon was designed by an IU
Herron School of Art professor who happened to be a circus buff,
and the IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology returned the
boiler system to good musical voice. The rental fee includes an
experienced calliopist and a parade-ready trailer. The IUAA also
can refer those interested to companies that lease a team of horses
to pull the wagon.
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