Peggy C's photos with the keyword: BCP

Poetography ..

07 Jan 2024 1 4 91
"Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find." - William Shakespeare - photo of Dentzel Menagerie Carousel in Burlington City Park - when my dear friend, Pam J, visited - moments we both shall remember - hugzzzzzzzzz across the miles (c) All Rights Reserved Re-post of a wonderful memory

- in October

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colors of change .. Dentzel Carousel .. not open until the weekend .. a rose by any other name .. is still a rose .. collage done in PicMonkey .. (c) All Rights Reserved 2014 BCP North Carolina USA

.. gently

05 Oct 2014 5 10 401
- do they fall - into a small stream - alongside reflections - of one of those days - one spends with a dear soul - speaking is not necessary - thoughts are received - to keep in a very special place (c) All Rights Reserved

.. a bit of this

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and some of that - purple, yellow gold, reds and greens - among leaves of brown - carpeting of colors at my feet - (c) All Rights Reserved

Dentzel Carousel Menagerie ...

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3 rows of animals and chariots .. outer ones are in place .. middle and inside rows are the jumpers .. (c) All Rights Reserved

- on the prowl in collage

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to find more riders - for the Dentzel Carousel Menagerie © All Rights Reserved

- going for a ride in October

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on The Dentzel Carousel Menagerie .. blue skies .. beautiful clouds .. slight breezes .. leaves starting color changes .. ahh ... a day documented in photos .. always best when shared .. ^^^^^ 6 notes on Left side ^^^^ History of the Carousel "The Burlington City Park Carousel is a 3-Row Dentzel Menagerie Carousel built around 1906-1910 at the Dentzel Carousel Company on Germantown Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Carousel was purchased by the City of Burlington in the summer of 1948 from Mr. Carl Utoff, the owner of Forest Park Amusement Park in Genoa, Ohio. Mr. Utoff purchased the machine in about 1924 from Locust Point Amusement Park in Oak Harbor, Ohio. No one knows the exact date of our Carousel or where it first ran, but the mirrors are stamped March and April of 1913, and on the bottom of the wooden platform were penciled May 1914. One of the rounding boards is a copy of a 1903 Remington painting. Our frames and rounding boards are similar to one in the 1906 era. Our chariots are numbered VIII and IX, meaning that at one time they were together, in a pair, on a larger carousel. The early 1900's were known as the "Golden Era" for carousels and many were sent back to be refurbished or made into different carousels. Parts made in different years were put together and perhaps our Carousel was one of those. " - from City Parks & Recreation (c) All Rights Reserved