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In August 1943, Old Pitt, an elephant who was part of the Cole Brothers Circus, was struck by lightning during a severe storm during a matinee performance in Dillon, Montana, USA. The 102-year-old elephant was buried right where she died. The circus gave her a proper burial at the Beaverhead County Fair and commissioned a granite tombstone. Seventy years later, visitors can still visit her grave site.
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