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St. Louis Carousel: 1921 Faust County Park Chesterfield, Missouri 46 Jumpers, 16 Standing, 4 Menagerie, 2 Chariot Forest Park Highlands (1929-1963) Storage (1963-1965) Sylvan Springs Park (1965-1980) Storage (1980-1987) Antique Carousel: 1898 Canobie Lake Park: Salem, New Hampshire 24 Jumpers, 19 Standing, 3 Menagerie, 2 Chariot
Herschell-Spillman Carousel The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI: Original location unknown, operated in Spokane, WA from 1923 to 1961 [13] 1913 (c.) Chavis Park Antique Carousel: Chavis Park, Raleigh, North Carolina [14] 1915 (c.) 3-Abreast Carousel: Hood River, Oregon: Formerly at Chase Palm Park, Santa Barbara, California; relocated to Hood River in ...
Carousels on the National Register of Historic Places (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Carousels in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Carousel Park Crescent Park Looff Carousel: Looff: 1895 Elmira, NY: Eldridge Park: Eldridge Park Carousel Looff: 1924 (2006) Original carousel mechanism was built in the 1890s and installed in Elmira in 1924. The original animals were auctioned in 1989, and replacement antique horses were acquired starting in 2003. Watch Hill, RI: Watch Hill Park
Binghamton is accordingly associated with the nickname "Carousel Capital of the World," although only two of the Triple Cities' six carousels are in Binghamton. The admission price to the carousels has never changed: free (except, traditionally, to find and dispose of one piece of litter).
Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) is one of the oldest existing roller coaster manufacturing companies in the world. Based in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, it was established in 1904 by Henry B. Auchy and Chester Albright under the name Philadelphia Toboggan Company.
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