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The carousel is an amusement flat ride consisting of a rotating platform with seats for rider. A "seats" come traditionally in the form of wooden horses or animals, which are moved mechanically higher & down to simulate galloping. This leads to the machine's alternative title, a galloper. More popular list come merry-last-spherical, roundabout & flight horses.

Any rotating platform might likewise exist as known as the carousel. Within the playground, the merry-last-around is normally a elementary, toddler-powered rotating platform using blocks or even grip to which toddlers might cling when riding.

History

Records of early carousels come known from either a Byzantine Empire. A foremost steam-powered carousels began to appear within Europe in 1860, and then within England and the USA in 1870. A number 1 carousel at Coney Island was built inside 1876 by Charles We. D. Looff, the Danish carver. A oldest functional carousel around Europe is inside Prague (Letna Park).

A carousel met its artistic zenith around early 1900's United states of america - a industry's carvers, mostly immigrants from either Europe, took a traditions of their personal countries, & let their imaginations free in their newly creations. Whereas virtually all European carousel numbers come comparatively electrostatic around posture, U.s. numbers come other representative of active animals - discarded manes, expressive eyes & postures of movement come their hallmarks. Our contries corporations fell into triplet distinct carving styles: A Philadelphia Style (including a William Dentzel, Daniel Carl Muller, & Philadelphia Toboggan Corporations), A Coney Island Style (including a Charles Carmel, Marcus Charles Illions, Solomon Stein & Harry Goldstein, and Charles I.D. Looff corporations), & A County Fair Style (including a Armitage Herschell, Allan Herschell, Edward Spillman, & Charles Parker corporations).

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Santa Monica Pier Carousel
Includes photograph, booking information, and history of carousel from 1916.

Northstar Gallery: Carousels
Fine art photography, sorted by location.

National Carousel Association
Dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of the classic wooden carousel. Includes census of operating attractions, technical advice, music samples, and membership information.

Heritage Carousel of Des Moines
Wooden menagerie carousel with a Stinson band organ. Includes carousel information, operating hours, costs, volunteer information, photographs, and directions.

Ecar Carousel
Manufacturer of merry-go-round, haunted house, and publicity figures in Argentina.

Katie's Carousel Fun
A collection of carousel (midi) music, animated gifs, cross stitch patterns, books, history, and information.

Hawk's Eye Studio
Carousel animal restoration, painting, and new carvings. Includes photographs and descriptions of past work, as well as basic restoration information.

Carousels...
Includes newsletter, articles, help for those interested in buying and selling carousels, classifieds, chat room, and digital postcards.

Carousel Center's Carousel
Images and history of Carousel 18 produced by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, now located inside Carousel Center Mall, Syracuse, New York.

Galloper
Historic photographs of carousels, traction engines and steam-driven fairground equipment.






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