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The carousel has 30 "jumpers," 18 "standers," two chariots, and a Gebrüder Bruder Band Organ that provides the carousel’s music. Jane's Carousel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on February 6, 1975, the first carousel to receive such designation. [2] [3] The merry-go-round was delisted from the NRHP on October 29 ...
Pullen Park Carousel: 1900: Raleigh, North Carolina: Idora Park Merry-Go-Round: 1899: Youngstown, Ohio: delisted, restored as Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, New York Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel: 1913
Idora Park was a 17.5-acre (71,000 m 2) Victorian era trolley park in north Oakland, California constructed in 1904 on the site of an informal park setting called Ayala Park on the north banks of Temescal Creek. [1]
1920 Wurlitzer 146-A in Pueblo CO at The City Park Rides 1911 C.W. Parker Carousel 1920 Allan Herschell Carousel, Ross Park, Binghamton, New York, USA 1920 Allan Herschell Carousel, John Chavis Memorial Park, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA [6]
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Idora Park (1899–1984) was an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, also known as "Youngstown's Million Dollar Playground." Built by the Youngstown Park and Falls Street Railway Company, the park's expansion coincided with the growth of the South Side of Youngstown, Ohio, in the Fosterville neighborhood.
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In 1922, the park's original carousel was replaced with one built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, which had previously operated at Idora Park, Youngstown. [2] Another roller coaster, Gorge Ride, opened on May 30, 1922, and by 1925, the park's area had been expanded to 138 acres (0.56 km 2) with 17 rides. [2] Among the rides were: Main park: