Crescent Park Looff Carousel

Crescent Park Looff Carousel
Crescent Park Looff Carousel
Riders on carousel, 2008
Crescent Park Looff Carousel is located in Rhode Island
Location: Bullock's Point Ave., East Providence, Rhode Island
Coordinates: 41°45′23″N 71°21′33″W / 41.75639°N 71.35917°W / 41.75639; -71.35917Coordinates: 41°45′23″N 71°21′33″W / 41.75639°N 71.35917°W / 41.75639; -71.35917
Built: 1895
Architect: Looff,Charles I.D.
Architectural style: No Style Listed
Governing body: Private
MPS: East Providence MRA (AD) (2.6MB)
NRHP Reference#: 76000045
Significant dates
Added to NRHP: January 26, 2006[1]
Designated NHL: February 27, 1987[2]

Crescent Park Looff Carousel, also known as Crescent Park Carousel or more officially as Crescent Park Looff Carousel and Shelter Building, is a National Historic Landmark in East Providence, Rhode Island.

The hand-carved carousel was built in 1895 by Charles I. D. Looff at Crescent Park Amusement Park in Riverside, Rhode Island. The ride's fifty-foot platform contains sixty-one horses, one camel, two single coaches, and two double chariots. Fifty-six of the horses are jumpers.

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History

Charles I. D. Looff was born in Denmark in 1852 and immigrated to the United States in 1870. He built the first carousel at Coney Island in 1876. In 1905, Looff moved his factory to Crescent Park and used this carousel as a showpiece for customers to select the horses that they wanted on their rides. Most of the figures on this carousel were carved between 1905 and 1910 when Looff moved his factory to Long Beach, California. Of almost fifty carousels that Looff built between 1875 and 1918, this is one of the few remaining in operation.

When Crescent Park closed in 1977, the City of East Providence kept the carousel off of the auction block after being pressured by local coalitions. The restored ride continues to operate every summer and is controlled by a commission of eighteen bureaucrats who maintain statutory authority over a dynastic managerial and operational staff.[3]

The carousel was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.[2][4] The Rhode Island General Assembly proclaimed the carousel as "the State Jewel of American Folk Art."

The Building

The carousel is housed in one of Looff's classic "hippodrome" buildings with a trademark onion dome. Sunlight floods through multicolored clerestory windows and reflects off of faceted mirrors to create a kaleidoscope effect. The carousel is circled by several rows of wooden benches and a rope fence. Tickets are purchased from a free-standing booth located just inside the entrance and opposite from a small gift and snack stand. Adjacent to this stand is a small exhibit of historical artifacts. Vents at the roof's peak provide natural air circulation. Famously located just under the onion dome atop the center of the carousel machinery is a carved American bald eagle. Managerial offices are located in a pavilion annex opposite the main access road which was formerly Looff's on-site workshop.

The Rides

Rides begin and end when a brass fog bell manufactured by PERKO Inc. is rung.[5] The duration of the ride is ascertained with the help of a small hourglass affixed to the snare drum cabinet of the band organ. It is one of the only carousels in America where riders can play the ring game by grabbing a brass ring to earn a free ride. After catching the rings, riders throw them into the cut-out mouth of a clown face painted on a large canvas. Originally, the ride was powered by steam from the park's steam plant. The carousel is currently operated by an electric motor.

The Band Organ

An Andreas Ruth und Sohn Style 38 band organ, imported from Waldkirch, Germany, provides music from a Wurlitzer 165 music roll system, which replaced the original German cardboard book music system.[6] At least six cassette volumes of recorded music were previously sold at the carousel and have become rare collector's items. In response to noise complaints by the carousel operators and visitors, several of the ranks of pipes in the band organ have been disabled to reduce the music volume. In a notable 1995 incident, carved instruments from the facade of the band organ were stolen.[7]

Reference and external links

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  2. ^ a b "Crescent Park Looff Carousel". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1592&ResourceType=Structure. Retrieved 2008-05-04. 
  3. ^ [1] Carousel Park Commission
  4. ^ James H. Charleton (October 1985). National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Crescent Park Looff Carousel and Shelter BuildingPDF (32 KB). National Park Service.  and Accompanying one photo, exterior, from early 1900sPDF (32 KB)
  5. ^ [2] PERKO Inc.
  6. ^ [3] Census of Classic Wood Carousels
  7. ^ [4] Projo.com archives, "Looff Carousel ornaments stolen"

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