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Ok so one of the awesome things about Paris is that there were carousels everywhere!! This is only one but I have photos of a couple.

How awesome!

Photo by Manuel Vargas

The General struts on the outside.

The carousel does not officially open for the season until May 2, but I shot this through one of the windows.

Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Md.

 

View On Black

 

www.glenechopark.org/

Zachary's first ride on the historic carousel at Seaport Village.

The carousel at the CNE, waiting for a fresh batch of riders.

Polaroid 600 Business Edition

Impossible 600 Color Film UO's Lilac Frame Edition

SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

Jen and Leah then headed to the Carousel while Molly and I sought out another roller coaster.

  

Chris, Jenny and Kim on the Southport carousel.

 

Music

 

Fuji S5, Nikkor 50mm f/1·4 G. 1/100s, f/4·8, ISO 100, hand held. 6079

 

Carousel Bar, Winter Wonderland, London, UK

Story City Carousel. Story City, Iowa

Carousel in Central Park. November 2005.

double decker carousel in freehold mall n.j.

This was in a charity shop window but not for sale.

Westlake Center's annual carousel

Put through a fake Lomo script in Photoshop.

Old style carousel.

 

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...in the Clarks Shopping Village.

Street, Somerset.

 

Started in 1825, by Quaker brothers Cyrus and James Clark, as a business making sheepskin rugs and slippers, using out-workers in the village, it has expanded to become a global shoe brand, with operations in Europe, the United States and the Far East.

 

For much of the life of the business, the company manufactured its own shoes in Somerset, building several factories in the area. The company's Quaker ethos made provision for workers' housing, education and leisure activities, while its keen social conscience kept Street 'dry' for many years. Rising costs and low productivity prompted the company to move production abroad, and while shoe design is still predominantly done in the United Kingdom, all manufacturing has now moved to India, Brazil, Cambodia, China, and Vietnam. In 1993, redundant buildings at its Street site were opened as Clarks Village, which includes more than 90 shops. There are also coffee shops, refreshment stalls, and a dining area shared by fast food chains, mostly selling goods at a discount to high street prices.

Caleb got to ride a horse up and down on the carousel at Worlds of Fun!

More than a century strong!

 

Monroe County's historic Dentzel Menagerie Carousel at Ontario Beach Park in Charlotte is open for the 2009 Season. This year is the carousel’s 104th continuous season at the Park, where it first opened in 1905.

  

 

The carousel was carved and created by the firm of G.A. Dentzel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was installed at Ontario Beach Park in 1905, and has remained in its original location, ever since. The carousel is a menagerie model and consists of 52 riding animals and two chariots, set in three rows. The hand-carved animals include: 22 Jumping Horses; 11 Standing Horses; 3 Cats; 1 Deer; 1 Giraffe; 1 Goat; 1 Lion; 2 Mules; 3 Ostriches; 3 Pigs; 3 Rabbits; and 1 Tiger. In 1984, the County initiated a complete restoration of the animals to their original condition. The carousel has also been modified to accommodate ADA accessibility

Before Dexter was born we took Ivy to the zoo in Toledo. A great little zoo with modern displays and healthy animals. Ivy, 2.5, loved the carousel, riding it twice - with her mom and then her dad.

Shot with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 SLR film camera on slide film.

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