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Wooden carousel at Pullen Park.
See that grey kitty with the kid? Yeah, I rode that one yesterday :D
Taken at Fête Paradiso, a collection of vintage carousels and carnival rides and attractions from early 19th and 20th century France that was showcased on Governors Island during the past summer. This is the mechanical pipe organ that played cheery music. If you were visiting early, you were allowed to see the inner workings of the organ.
The carousel at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco was closed and dark, but that's why cameras come with flashes. In the next scene, Kippy leaped the barricade and took off on ol' Snowflake here.
We went into a shopping mall. It reminded me of the Freehold Raceway Mall in NJ, for some reason. Probably just because it had a second mezzanine level, which malls around here usually don't have. I liked this mini-carousel, especially the obvious copy of Flower from Bambi.
the coolest carousel we've ever seen. must have been at least a dozen beautifully painted animals, other than horses, on the ride (and grant rode all of them by the end of the week).
there was a random carnival that popped up near my house. there was hardly anybody there when we went. so strange.
This is a carousel in Roger Williams. I always want to photograph it but its always crawling with families and I'm hesitant to be the creepy guy taking pictures of kids. This day it was abandoned so I got my shots but had to add my own movement.
Scanned 35 mm color slide film from an 80-slide carousel (now call "Carousel A") in a storage closet. Slides from the late 1980's and early 1990's. - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) / Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) - air pollution - looking west over Boston Common from Beacon Hill - 11:30 PM - October 17, 1956