These Ancient Carousels In Indiana Are Some Of The Oldest In The World
Everyone loves a gorgeous merry-go-round. From the realistic critters to the bright lights, these spinning attractions have delighted children for about 200 years. Indiana is home to two historic carousels that were handmade by the first carousel makers in the world. Check them out:


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This carousel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 and is currently enjoyed by Hoosiers of all ages. Check the Cass County Dentzel Carousel website here for hours of operation.
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This carousel came to Indiana in 1917 and was included in an amusement park called White City which sat on the White River. It was later acquired by the city before falling into disrepair in 1956 when the roof collapsed. In 1987, it was declared a National Historic Landmark, and today, it sits on the fourth floor of the children's museum. Get hours of operation on its website here.

For more historic attractions, check out these nine places where you can still experience old Indiana.
If you’ve ever taken a ride on one of these historic carousels, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
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