Plural of barnstormer; multiple people who travel performing shows, campaigns, or flying displays.
From barnstormer plus the regular plural suffix -s, creating the plural form.
In the early 1900s, traveling barnstormers were like the first viral celebrities—they'd arrive in a town and everyone would rush to see them, making history for remote communities!
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