Item # CNT-1993-03
Price: $5.95
In Stock Description:
March 1993 COVER: Armored horse from PTC #59
- Nicole Kump’s “The Cry of a Horse” poem
- Outside Looff jumper, donated by Chance Industries in Wichita, KS, raffled off by the Pennsylvania State Showman’s Association for scholarship fund
- Lisa Pisano’s feature on the carousels of Staten Island, NY
- Chapel Hill Mall’s Third Annual Carousel & Amusement Park Show and Sale in Akron, OH
- 1920 three-row Spillman Engineering carousel unveiled at Eastridge Mall in San Jose, CA
- Boblo Island in Michigan sold for $3.8 million to anonymous bidder
- Nunley’s carousel of Baldwin, Long Island, NY up for sale
- Stanley Young of Edinburgh, Scotland completes miniature carousel
- Patrick M. Reynold’s “Big Apple Almanac” comic about Carmel’s horses
- Parker carousel to open in Burnaby Village, British Columbia, Canada
- The largest C.W. Parker merry-go-round is highlight of Jantzen Beach Mall in Portland, OR
- Creation of The Empire State carousel
- Stan Hawkins’ Little Hawk Studios in Arcadia, CA
- Marie Lore’s “From the Broken Circle” poem
- Sue Summerton’s “The Magic of a Carrousel” poem
- Carousel carver pattern
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