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First Carousel came to the RR park in 1986-87

Pegi and Bob Sanders of Scottsdale, carousel collectors, brought the park’s first carousel from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, then restored it and supervised its installation at the park. It was dedicated on September 26, 1987, charging 50 cents a ride. “Under a lease agreement, the city and the Sanders Carousel Company share the proceeds from ticket sales.” The carousel, built in 1929 in Tonawanda, NY by Allen Herschell (or was it Alfred Spellman?), had 30 horses and two ‘chariots’ that were outfitted as stagecoaches. “The ornately decorated and mirrored rounding boards that conceal the gear mechanism above the horses are from a Carlsbad, New Mexico carousel built by another famous carver, Gustav Dentzell, in the early 1900s.

 

 

 

DATE: November 18, 1980
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