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WALLENDA
Nik Wallenda successfully finishes high-wire walk in Sarasota
Daredevil Nik Wallenda has finished his high-wire walk above downtown Sarasota.
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WALLENDA
Sarasota set for Nik Wallenda sky walk over U.S. 41
The city will close U.S. 41 between Ringling Blvd.and the John Ringling Causeway in downtown Tuesday while Sarasota native and world-famous aerialist Nik Wallenda walks over the highway from the bayfront to Marina Tower on a high wire without a safety harness.
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Aerialist Nik Wallenda to wire walk over U.S. 41 in Sarasota
Wallenda's walk will cross roughly 600 feet of open space at a height of 180 feet in the air from the Unconditional Surrender statue to the top of the Marina Tower building near the bayfront in Sarasota.
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WALLENDA
Aerialist Nik Wallenda to wire walk over U.S. 41 in Sarasota
King of the High Wire Nik Wallenda has permission to wire walk over U.S. 41 and across the bayfront in downtown Sarasota Jan. 29.
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BUSINESS
Wallenda tells Lakewood Ranch Business Alliance his family's story of high-wire artists
The Wallenda story of high-wire artists rooted in tragedy and triumph.
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WALLENDA
Sarasota's Wallenda walks wire across Niagara Falls
Daredevil Nik Wallenda has become the first person to walk on a tightrope 1,800 feet across the mist-fogged brink of roaring Niagara Falls.
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WALLENDA
Wallenda poised for Niagara Falls walk
No matter what you think of Nik Wallenda's not-so-death-defying act (he'll wear a tether), it's hard to look away.
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WEEKEND
'We could die,' Nik Wallenda, age 12, on life as a daredevil
The famed Sarasotan with the famous family name, who will skywalk over Niagara Falls on Friday, didn't always aspire to be King of the High Wire.




