NATIONAL MERRY-GO-ROUND DAY
National Merry-Go-Round Day on July 25 recognizes the amusement ride associated with carnival music. Today, we are inviting you to pick your horse or tiger take and come along for a spin!
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The merry-go-round is one of the oldest amusement rides. Also known as the carousel, the merry-go-round rotates on a circular platform around a pole. The platform holds seats for riders. A motor spins the platform around the large central pole. Between rows of seats, passengers ride wooden horses and other animals. Poles anchor the animals in place. Once in a while, the colorful animals move up and down. The movement simulates galloping. Meanwhile, calliope music plays, adding a light-hearted atmosphere.
Merry-go-rounds are fun to ride and each one is unique. Each animal, bench, or car passenger ride on a carousel is hand-carved by artists. Ornately detailed elements decorate the poles and canopy of every carousel. What's more, there was no limit to their imaginations! Ferocious tigers and docile lambs carry riders around. All the while the music plays its lilting tune. Undoubtedly, no two carousels are alike.
Merry-go-round owners often name their horses. The names add personality to the horses and bring them to life. Undeniably, names like Galloper, Jumper, and Roundabout became favorites among riders. While horses dominate the carousel world, lions, tigers, and many other exotic animals fill the platforms, too.
Carousel Facts
The earliest known depiction of the merry-go-round is in 500 A.D. The Byzantine Empire's ride depicts baskets carrying riders suspended from a central pole.
In the 1840s, Franz Wiesenoffer created the first merry-go-round in the United States in Hessville, Ohio.
The first carousel patent was awarded on July 25, 1871.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL MERRY GO ROUND DAY
Go find a merry-go-round and have fun. Visit your favorite carousel and take a spin. Of course, you can always introduce the next generation to carousels, too. Post on social media using #MerryGoRoundDay.
NATIONAL MERRY GO ROUND DAY HISTORY
In 2014, Bette Largent, President of the National Carousel Association, and carousel historian, Ronald Hopkins founded National Merry-Go-Round Day. They created the day to shine a spotlight on these beautiful, historical creations. The date commemorates the first U.S. patent issued in 1871 to William Schneider of Davenport, Iowa for the modern carousel.