
An honest to goodness wooden carousel built in 1917. It's a Hershel carousel with pigs and horses and cows and roosters. There are only 100 intact carousels left in the USA. $1.50 a ride. You can...
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The Carriage House, established in 1922, is one of the oldest and largest souvenir shops in Put-in-Bay, offering a diverse selection of unique island-themed gifts, novelties, and collectibles for visitors. Adjacent to the store is the iconic Kimberly's Carousel, an engaging family attraction that has delighted guests for generations.
Since 1975, The Carriage House has expanded its collection to include apparel, drinkware, and outdoor items, making it a quintessential destination for both locals and tourists. The original Allen Herschell Carousel, built in 1917, adds a nostalgic charm to the shopping experience, further enhancing its appeal as a beloved local landmark.
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An honest to goodness wooden carousel built in 1917. It's a Hershel carousel with pigs and horses and cows and roosters. There are only 100 intact carousels left in the USA. $1.50 a ride. You can...
Very nice! Six bucks gets you an all day pass. My son and I went three times, which was great. It is clean and fun and you feel like you stepped back in time. It was never crowded and we never had...
$6 a kid for all day rides from 11am-6pm. Music was a little off making it a bit difficult to listen to. Rides are on the shorter end. Kids do not have to get off between rides.
Came on a Sunday and we had it all to ourselves. From what I read its been around a while and rare. Kinda like an albino hooker. Not too expensive. The kid manning it looked miserable but so...
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