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The Destiny USA Mall provides an antique carousel for the entertainment of children. In fact, the mall was originally known as Carousel Center. Carousel No. 18 was built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1909. The 42 horses were all hand-carved by Leo Zoller, PTC's master carver. According to company records, it took a year to complete the carving, for which Mr. Zoller was paid $1,000.
To make old phoebe not mad at me, I brought her tickets to ride the carousel. She asked if I was going to get on with her I said no but it amused me to watch her go round and round.
Today in Brighton is 'Carousel Day' - an awareness and fundraising drive aided by the visual presence of Chris Eubank's ex truck (honk, honk...)
More info on the amazing things Carousel gets up to here: www.carousel.org.uk/