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Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building

39307 Meridian, MS, United States of America (USA) (Mississippi)

Address Highland Park
1800-1898 Carousel Drive 
 
Floor area only roughly guessed: 400 m² / 4 306 ft²  
 
Museum typ
Fairground


Opening times
Saturday Only November - March 1:00-5:00
Saturday, Sunday August - October 1:00-5:00; April - May 1:00-5:00
Daily June - July 1:00-5:00

Admission
Status from 11/2015
Rides: $.50 per ride; Tours: $1 per person

Contact
Tel.:+4-601-485-19 04  Tel.2:+4-601-485-18 02  
eMail:parks_recreation meridianms.org   

Homepage www.meridianms.org/default/index.cfm/city-departments/parks-recreation/dentzel-carousel

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Location / Directions
N32.376873° W88.718514°N32°22.61238' W88°43.11084'N32°22'36.7428" W88°43'6.6504"

Highland Park is a historic park in Meridian, Mississippi

Description From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Highland Park Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building is a carousel and building in Highland Park in Meridian, Mississippi. Manufactured about 1896 for the 1904 St. Louis Exposition by the Dentzel Carousel Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the carousel was sold and shipped to Meridian. Highland Park Dentzel Carousel has been in operation since 1909 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. It is the only remaining two-row stationary Dentzel menagerie in the world.

The Carousel

Original oil paintings of museum quality adorn the top crown of the carousel.
The carousel is approximately 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter, with 28 animals, two-abreast, and 2 chariots, providing seating for 36 people.
All 28 animals on the carousel, including a lion, a tiger, 2 deer, 2 antelope, 2 giraffes, and 20 horses, are meticulously hand-carved of bass and poplar wood and have been recently restored to their original beauty.

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