Every monument has a story behind it, whether it commemorates a specific person of importance or a tragedy that affected hundreds of people. No matter what the monument is made of or looks like, the reason it is there is to remind us of why it was made. This North Dakota monument near the city of Wahpeton is especially unique and the story behind it is even more bizarre. Believe it or not, it's true!
The circus used to be a huge spectacle in the late 1800s. If it came to town, you could bet most people would be there.
The Ringling Brothers Circus was arguably the biggest one, even claiming itself as "the greatest show on earth" as its motto. Just recently they announced that they were permanently ending, but for over a century it had been commonplace to go. People from all over would see it and everything that came with it, including towns in North Dakota.
In summer of 1897, the Ringling Brothers Circus rolled into Wahpeton, North Dakota and began setting up for the show.
This would be the fateful day: June 10, 1897. As the workers began assembling the main circus tent and setting up the largest, center pole. The sky had grown cloudy during this time, and without any warning, the pole was struck by lightning. It cracked and shattered, and all of the workers touching it or close enough were subsequently struck by lightning, too. According to news reports of the time, over a dozen men were knocked off their feet by the strike and two workers were unfortunately killed. Another man standing nearby later died of his injuries.
A stone recreation of the cracked wooden pole was created as a monument in the Riverside Cemetery in Wahpeton.
Many people aren't aware this monument exists, but it still stands today. The workers who died were buried here in a funeral after the show the following day.
The chances of something like this happening are certainly rare, and there's no other place with a monument quite like it. You can visit the monument for yourself at the Riverside Cemetery, 8095 182nd Ave SE, Wahpeton, ND.
This spot was featured with other North Dakota secrets many people don't know exist. You can read about the rest here!
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