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Historic 1920s Merry-Go-Round Carousel Reopens In Hampton
“Experience nostalgia and family fun as Hampton’s iconic carousel, dating back to the 1920s, reopens after extensive restoration. Join the celebration with free rides, face painting, and more at the reopening ceremony on March 23.”
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Hampton
The long-awaited reopening of Hampton’s historic carousel is set for Saturday, March 23.
A ceremony will mark the reopening of the carousel at 11 a.m. To celebrate, there will be free rides all day. Other activities from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. include face painting, make-and-take crafts, and a DJ and dance activities with K’bana Blaq. There will also be several food trucks for those who want to purchase food and drinks.
In case of rain, the carousel will still open; however, the outdoor activities may be postponed.
The carousel is a Hampton icon that has undergone extensive repair in preparation for its return for enjoyment by area residentts. In its heyday it was the location of family outings, dates, marriage proposals and other cherished memories.
Built in 1920, the carousel was originally part of the Buckroe Beach Amusement Park. It was disassembled in 1985 when the Buckroe Beach Amusement Park closed and was restored to its original beauty between 1988 and 1991. It is housed in a pavilion on the city’s downtown waterfront. It is one of only 170 antique wooden merry-go-rounds still existing in the United States.
It was closed in the summer of 2022 when structural problems were discovered. Carousels and Carvings, an Ohio-based company, was contracted to do the repairs, which included disassembly, fabricating and rebuilding mechanical parts and systems, and reassembling the carousel.
The carousel contains 42 oil paintings, 30 mirrors, a 1914 Bruder band organ, 48 hand-carved wooden horses, and two upholstered, hand-carved wooden chariots. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The historic carousel, located at 602 Settlers Landing Road, is operated by the Hampton History Museum. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, except closed on Mondays. Rides are regularly $1. The carousel is usually closed from Jan. 1-March 31 each year but is opening this year a little early.

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