
Santa Monica Pier Carousel
Folder: Carousels
This carousel is the Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62. It was built in 1922 for Cumberland Park in Nashville, Tennessee where it remained until about 1941. From 1942 until 1947 it was at the Venice Amusement Pier, Venice, California which was shut down in 1946. Prior to the demolition of that pier in 1947, it was moved to the nearby Santa Monica Pier where it became the third carousel …
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Carousel Pony and Rabbit
On Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, built in 1922 and housed in the Looff Hippodrome (built in 1916) on Santa Monica Pier, California. It has 44 original hand carved and painted horses which were restored in 1990. This is the carousel featured in the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. In 1939, the carousel was moved to the Santa Monica Pier from the old Ocean Park Pier to replace the original Looff carousel. (IMG_2572)
Carousel
Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, built in 1922 and housed in the Looff Hippodrome (built in 1916) on Santa Monica Pier, California. It has 44 original hand carved and painted horses which were restored in 1990. This is the carousel featured in the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. In 1939, the carousel was moved to the Santa Monica Pier from the old Ocean Park Pier to replace the original Looff carousel. (IMG_2576)
Carousel Armoured Pony
An outside row stander on Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, built in 1922 and housed in the Looff Hippodrome (built in 1916) on Santa Monica Pier, California. It has 44 original hand carved and painted horses which were restored in 1990. This is the carousel featured in the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. In 1939, the carousel was moved from the old Ocean Park Pier to replace the original Looff carousel. (IMG_2555)
Carousel Goat
On Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel, built in 1922 and housed in the Looff Hippodrome (built in 1916) on Santa Monica Pier, California. It has 44 original hand carved and painted horses which were restored in 1990. This is the carousel featured in the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. In 1939, the carousel was moved from the old Ocean Park Pier to replace the original Looff carousel. (IMG_2558)
Carousel Pony
An outside stander on Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, built in 1922 and housed in the Looff Hippodrome (built in 1916) on Santa Monica Pier, California. It has 44 original hand carved and painted horses which were restored in 1990. This is the carousel featured in the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. In 1939, the carousel was moved from the old Ocean Park Pier to replace the original Looff carousel. (IMG_2576)
05 Aug 2014
Wurlitzer Band Organ
On the Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, built in 1922, housed in the Looff Hippidrome a National Historic Landmark), Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California (DSC01851)
03 Jul 2016
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Carousel Rabbit
This is an Ed Roth carved modern replacement figure that is a "guest" animal on Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62 which was built in 1922 and is housed in the Looff Hippodrome (a National Historic Landmark) at the Santa Monica Pier. Moved there in 1947, it is the third carousel to be housed in the historic building and is the carousel that was featured in the movie "The Sting". The carousel originally had only horses, but after restoration work in 2002 by Roth, who is a modern master carousel carver, the rabbit and other animals including a goat, and even a triceratops, carved by him, have served as guest animals in a couple of places on the carousel where an original horse once stood. Santa Monica, California (DSC01839)
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