For a great summer day simply mix surf, sand, and sun. Spending the day at the beach is simply a favorite pastime for many Rhode Islanders. There’s something a little bit nostalgic about hanging out on the shore. Add a beachy amusement to your day and you have the makings of an amazing warm weather escape. There is a nostalgic beachfront attraction in the Ocean State that has been around since the late 1800s and you are going to want to pay it a visit this summer.
Watch Hill is a coastal village and summer destination in the town of Westerly. It has gorgeous sandy beaches which makes it a popular shoreline paradise in the Ocean State.
The Flying Horses carousel is a National Historic Landmark and is the oldest operating carousel in the United States where the horses are suspended from chains. It is believed to have been constructed in 1876.
There are twenty wood horses on this ride. They still have their original agate eyes. These enchanting animals are more realistic in looks than their later more fanciful counterparts.
During the middle of the ride, rings are lowered for riders to grab as they pass by. Take the brass ring and win a free ride on this historic amusement.
Only children under 12 years-of-age may ride this carousel, but older kids and adults will love watching the little ones fly on the horses at this old-fashioned ride.
The Watch Hill Beach and Carousel is located at 151 Bay St., Westerly, RI 02891. From June 16th - Labor Day, the carousel operates from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekdays and from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekends and holidays. For early summer hours, visit their website.
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Can’t get enough of the merry-go-round style amusement? Take this incredible carousel trail through Rhode Island and take a spin on all of them.
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