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  2. Charles I. D. Looff - Wikipedia

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    Charles I. D. Looff (born Carl Jürgen Detlef Looff) was a Danish master carver and builder of hand-carved carousels and amusement rides, who immigrated to the United States of America in 1870. Looff built the first carousel at Coney Island in 1876. During his lifetime, he built over 40 carousels, several amusements parks, numerous roller ...

  3. Crescent Park Looff Carousel - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 1987 [2] Crescent Park Looff Carousel, also known as Crescent Park Carousel or more officially as Crescent Park Looff Carousel and Shelter Building, is a National Historic Landmark in East Providence, Rhode Island. The hand-carved carousel was built in 1895 by Charles I. D. Looff at his Brooklyn, New York factory and installed at ...

  4. Looff Carousel - Wikipedia

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    Looff Carousels are carousels built by Charles I. D. Looff (1852–1918) a master carver and builder of hand-carved carousels and amusement rides in America. Looff, whose factory was based in Riverside, Rhode Island , is credited with making about forty carousels between 1876 and 1916, only about ten of which survive.

  5. Five years after last spin, Seaside Heights carousel is back ...

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    G.A. Dentzel and Charles I.D. Looff were pioneer carousel manufacturers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At least 18 figures — more than a dozen horses, ...

  6. Santa Cruz Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Looff Carousel was purchased new from the Charles I. D. Looff factory in Long Beach, California in 1911, and the Giant Dipper rollercoaster followed in 1924. It was built by Charles Looff's son Arthur. [3] The Looff family was one of the major early manufacturers of carousels, including this 1911 example.

  7. Iconic Crescent Park Carousel in Riverside is open again ...

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    After being closed since the beginning of the pandemic, Crescent Park's iconic Looff Carousel is spinning again and open to riders. Skip to main content. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login ...

  8. Crescent Park (defunct amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, carousel builder Charles I. D. Looff installed the park's first carousel. The ride's building was built on columns over the beach next to the 400' pier that was used by steamboats traveling up and down Narragansett Bay and the Providence River. In 1895, Looff built a second carousel for the park, now known as the Crescent Park Looff ...

  9. Luna Park, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Luna Park was an amusement park in Seattle, Washington that operated from 1907 until 1913. Designed by famed carousel carver Charles I. D. Looff, who carved and installed Coney Island's very first carousel, Luna Park took its name from Coney Island's Luna Park.