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  2. Tilden Park Merry-Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    The Merry-Go-Round is generally open weekends year-round and weekdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day along with Spring Break. Hours are normally 11am-5pm except summer weekends when the ride closes at 6pm. Additionally, the Merry-Go-Round is open for a night time Christmas event from Thanksgiving to Christmas. [6]

  3. Tim and Mary Myers welcome guests to South Creek Clydesdales

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  4. Sleigh, trolley rides and South Creek Clydesdales featured at ...

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  5. Main Street Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    [9] [15] [16] Horse-Drawn Streetcars is a separately billed attraction from Main Street Vehicles. [44] Each vehicle transports guests on one-way trips between the Town Square at the park's entrance and the Central Plaza at the park's center. [44] [45] Vehicle types in service as of 2024: [44] [45] Horse-drawn streetcar; Fire engine; Limousine ...

  6. Streetcars in North America - Wikipedia

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    In many cities, streetcars drawn by a single animal were known as "bobtail streetcars" whether mule-drawn or horse-drawn. [2] [3] By the mid-1880s, there were 415 street railway companies in the U.S. operating over 6,000 miles (9,700 km) of track and carrying 188 million passengers per year using animal-drawn cars.

  7. San Diego Metropolitan Transit System - Wikipedia

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    An original 1886 horse-drawn trolley in a parade celebrating the groundbreaking of the Panama–California Exposition Center in 1911. San Diego's public transportation traces its roots back to the San Diego Street Car Company, which opened a single line on July 3, 1886, with cars drawn by two mules or horses.

  8. Free horse-drawn carriage rides, winter bumper cars, holiday ...

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    Horse-drawn carriage rides will be available for Royal Oak Jolly Days. Carriage rides and visits with Santa take place 5-9 p.m. this Friday and Dec. 22. Santa will also be available from 11 a.m.-1 ...

  9. Streetcars in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    1870: A horse-drawn streetcar of the Spring & Sixth railway in front of the Pico House. Horse-drawn streetcars started with the Spring and Sixth Street Railroad in 1874. [1] Single truck, open air cars traversed unpaved streets. [1] Numerous companies built tracks, with some merging to form larger networks.