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1 Gurnee Ameri-Go-Round  



1.1  Current status  







2 Santa Clara Ameri-Go-Round  





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Coordinates: 47°4012.91N 122°217.57W / 47.6702528°N 122.3521028°W / 47.6702528; -122.3521028
 

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Character Carousel
California's Great America
AreaPlanet Snoopy
Coordinates47°40′12.91″N 122°21′7.57″W / 47.6702528°N 122.3521028°W / 47.6702528; -122.3521028
StatusRemoved
Opening date1976 (1976)
Closing date1995 (1995)
Replaced byDrop Zone
Six Flags Great America
AreaCounty Fair
StatusRemoved
Opening date1976 (1976)
Closing date2003 (2003)
Replaced byRevolution
Ride statistics
Attraction typeCarousel
ManufacturersPhiladelphia Toboggan Company
Dentzel Carousel Company
ModelCarousel
Riders per vehicle1

The Ameri-Go-Round was the name given to two carousels, one at each of Marriot's Great America amusement parks, Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois and California's Great America in Santa Clara, California.

Marriott's Great America parks were unusual at the time because they were among the few parks with two carousels within the park. Each park had a carousel called the Columbia Carousel at the front of the park in addition to the Ameri-Go-Rounds.

Gurnee Ameri-Go-Round[edit]

Gurnee's Ameri-Go-Round was built by the Dentzel Carousel Company in 1922 for Fontaine Ferry ParkinLouisville, Kentucky. It was sold to Great America when Fontaine Ferry closed in 1969, and operated at Great America until 2003.

It's a Deluxe Menagerie model 3-Row Carousel. It has 43 horses, with 12 elaborately carved outside row standing horses and 31 jumping horses. There are five menagerie figures, a lion, a tiger a deer, a giraffe, and a rare mule. Many of the jumpers were carved by Daniel Muller.[1]

In 2003 the carousel was disassembled after the park closed for the winter. The ride was replaced with a HUSS Frisbee ride named Revolution in 2004.[2] One reason for the ride's removal was that the ride was closed often due to low staffing and mechanical problems.

Current status[edit]

The Ameri-Go-Round is in storage at the park. The ride is in storage crates near the lift hill for Superman Ultimate Flight.[citation needed]

Santa Clara Ameri-Go-Round[edit]

Santa Clara's Ameri-Go-Round was Philadelphia Toboggan Company's 45th carousel, built in 1918. It was built for the Cincinnati Zoo, sold by the zoo to Great America in 1974 and debuted there when the park opened in 1976. It was taken out of service in 1995 to make way for the Drop Zone Stunt Tower attraction. In 2000, it was announced that Linda and Tom Allen had arranged to donate it to Woodland Park ZooinSeattle. After a pavilion was constructed for it, it debuted there in 2006.[3]

Carousel at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Great America Fontaine Ferry Dentzel.[1]
  • ^ ANGELA D. SYKORA. "New rides have Mardi Gras flavor" Lake Villa Review (IL). Sun-Times News Group. 2004.
  • ^ Becker, Paula (August 31, 2006). "Historic 1918 carousel opens at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo on July 22, 2006". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved October 7, 2018.
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