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Heritage Carousel
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Carousel Facts |
The Heritage Carousel of Des Moines is one of the few wood carousels built since the 1930's. It has been crafted in the traditional way with a traditional "feel" and sound. We hope you will love it as we do. |
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It is handicap accessible, with each chariot able to accommodate an adult wheelchair or youth wheelchairs. |
The entire carousel weighs approximately 32,000 pounds and is constructed of over 15 tons of wood, iron gears and wires to move the figures around and up and down. It was constructed by Carousel Works, Inc. of Mansfield, Ohio, world renown craftsmen of wooden carousels.
Scenes of Des Moines and the surrounding area are depicted on the carousel. Among the scenes are Old Main at Drake University, Terrace Hill, The Botanical Center, Dallas County Courthouse, a covered bridge, The Victoria Hotel, the Civic Center, the State Historical Building, a 1940 circa farm scene, and Salisbury House.
The cost to construct the carousel originally was nearly $300,ooo. This money
was raised privately by the The Des Moines Carousel Foundation. Each of the
animals costs approximately $5,000 to build. The cost for the band organ itself
was $25,000. The building that houses the carousel was constructed for a cost
of $250,000.
Map to the Heritage Carousel
of Des Moines
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