Looff Carousel - Santa Cruz, California
Posted by: hotshoe
N 36° 57.855 W 122° 01.053
10S E 587456 N 4091357
Enchanting carousel with unique horses, a working "brass ring" machine, and a huge pipe organ for cheerful music
Waymark Code: WM51FZ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/26/2008
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This carousel was built in August, 1911 by the master-carver Charles Looff. There are 73 horses here, plus two chariots. Although some of the horses have been too worn to repair, they have been replaced as necessary with authentic Looff horses from other (closed) amusement parks. This carousel is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Music is provided alternately by the 342-pipe Ruth and Sonde organ, Wurlitzer 165 band organ, or the slightly smaller Wurlitzer 145, all housed in the carousel pavilion.
This carousel is in the center of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Admission to the Beach Boardwalk itself is free, not including any rides. The Beach Boardwalk sells season passes, all-day ride wristbands, and also individual ride tickets. If using ride tickets, the Carousel costs $3.00.
Carousel Location: Amusement Parks
Is the Carousel operational?: Yes
Does the Music work?: Yes
Cost to ride: All day ride pass 29.95 summer, 16.95 winter
Single ride tickets 3.00 per carousel ride
Hours of Operation: 11Am to 11PM daily summer, noon to 5 PM winter, weekends only
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