Carousel News & Trader Magazine,
July/August 2004 Issue No. 6, Vol. 20
SPECIAL HISTORICAL ISSUE
by guest editor, Tobin Fraley.
COVER: Circa 1910 peek through the window of the D. C. Muller Co. shop in Philadelphia, PA showing ornate, but likely long gone horses.
CONTENTS:
- Ravina Music Festival celebrates 100 years in Highland Park, IL
- Guest Editor’s Message
- ACS/NCA Partnership Report
- Perron Historic Looff carousel heading to San Diego’s Seaport Village
- Teenager donates savings to Tacoma Zoo Carousel project
- Question of the Month: Carousel experts asked who they would most want to meet from the “Golden Age”
- Identical carousel postcards shed light
- Carousel Historical Archives. Where to go for information and what to do with your collection
- The Muller Hydro-Carousel of Atlantic City, NJ. The greatest carousel never built
- Center photo: Allan Herschell display horse with rifle and canteen
- Restoring and 1879 Dentzel prancer, by Lisa Parr
- Rocky Springs Dentzel Carousel fundraiser brings adoptions in Lancaster, PA
- Landmark Palace Amusements building demolished in Asbury Park, NJ
- In depth history of Carousel Paint, by Pam Hessey
- Historical photo: Ronald Coleman and Loretta Young on and early Armitage-Herschell ride in 1934 in the movie “Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back”
2000-2004 COVERS GALLERY