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  1. Located in beautiful downtown Clinton, Iowa - our 17,000 square foot building houses more than 20 permanent and travelling interactive exhibits. From our KAPLA Block Corner to our giant Brio Train Engine, children and adults alike are guaranteed to have a great time!

  2. The legacy of Felix Adler, King of Clowns, continues each June as the town of Clinton, Iowa celebrates "Felix Adler Days". This children's museum, known as the "Felix Adler Children's Discovery Center," resides in downtown Clinton.

  3. Felix Adler Children's Discovery Center, Clinton, Iowa. 2,766 likes · 89 talking about this · 3,355 were here. The Felix Adler Children's Discovery Center, an independent children's museum in...

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  4. Felix Adler was born in Clinton, Iowa on June 17, 1895. He became interested in performing at age 9, when a circus visited his hometown. Adler and his wife, Amelia, ran the first American husband-and-wife independent circus, and he was the second clown to appear on television after Sombris Aremelo, an Italian clown.

  5. About Us. The Felix Adler Children’s Discovery Center is a signature attraction for Clinton, Iowa and the surrounding area. With over 23,810 visitors from 2008-2009, we serve 6 counties in Iowa and Illinois, as well as tourists from several states. We strive to entertain, teach, and engage families in learning activities – and to provide a ...

  6. June 17, 1895. Clinton, Iowa. Died February 1, 1960 (aged 64) New York, New York. Occupation Circus performer. Frank Bartlet Adler (better known by his stage name Felix Adler; June 17, 1895 – February 1, 1960), was an American circus performer and entertainer.

  7. Established in 1993, the Discovery Center honors Felix Adler, a native Clintonian, and a famous Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus clown during the circus' golden age. Come learn through play and experience interactive exhibits and hands-on programs and activities.