The Juggling Jacksons consisted of Bob and Lois Jackson and their children Lee and Joy. They were a popular act from the 1950s to the 1970s. Bob passed away in 1990 and Lois passed away in 2014. The museum has received more props from the Juggling Jacksons than from any other act.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ Harry Lind clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ Harry Lind clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ Harry Lind clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Harry Lind octagonal clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Claude Crumley fiberglass clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Claude Crumley fiberglass clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Claude Crumley fiberglass clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Claude Crumley fiberglass clubs. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ Harry Lind clubs that have had their sides cut off for some unknown reason. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are some of the Juggling Jacksons’ very rare Harry Lind wooden color change rings. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are two of the Juggling Jacksons’ juggling knives and a knife mouth stick. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are two of the Juggling Jacksons’ juggling spools, used like cigar boxes. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
These are four of the Juggling Jacksons’ spinning plates. Donated by Lee and Joy Jackson.
This is a mouth stick for spinning three plates that was used by the Juggling Jacksons and made by Edward Van Wyck. Donated by Joy and Lee Jackson.