Lighthouse Point Park Carousel

Lighthouse Point Park Carousel in New Haven, New Haven County, United States | Arcade | Carousel

The Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, Connecticut, United States is a unique historic facility. Besides housing the antique Carousel, the building provides ample space for private functions with beautiful views of New Haven Harbor and Long Island Sound, Connecticut especially at sunset.

The Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park ? A wonderful Ride

Although there were more than 10,000 such Carousels in operation in the 1920's, The Lighthouse Park Carousel is one of less than 100 in use today. For a small fee, come take a ride on one of the 72 figures mounted in 20 ranks on a 60 foot platform.

Glory Days
The Lighthouse Point Park Carousel is a unique and magnificent treasure. Built in 1916, it is a rare and important example of American folk art. Although there were more than 10,000 such Carousels in operation in the 1920s, the Lighthouse Park Carousel is one of less than 100 in use today.

The Lighthouse Point Park Carousel is a unique and magnificent treasure. Built in 1916, it is a rare and important example of American folk art. Although there were more than 10,000 such Carousels in operation in the 1920s, the Lighthouse Park Carousel is one of less than 100 in use today.

For years, a ride on the Carousel was the highlight of a day at New Haven?s Lighthouse Park. But time and use took a heavy toll. Hurricanes, age and gradual deterioration from the seaside location caused the Carousel to eventually close down, and the building was boarded up in 1977. The carved creatures were dismantled and placed in storage, and the Wurlitzer Band Organ fell silent.

A New Life
In late 1980, the mayor of New Haven appointed a group of citizens to investigate ways to restore the Carousel with private funding. These dedicated volunteers joined together to reclaim this piece of New England heritage. In 1983 the Carousel and its clerestoried pavilion were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The City of New Haven, which purchased the Carousel in 1927, allocated funds to rehabilitate the neglected building. An "Adopt-A-Horse" program was developed to help pay for restoration of the endowment was established at the Community foundation for Greater New Haven to build al Reserve for the future. After hours of scraping, cleaning, painting, fundraising and restoration, the Carousel twirled once again. Yet there is much to be done.

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2 Lighthouse Point Road
New Haven
Connecticut
United States
203-946-8790
Visit Site
Arcade
Carousel
Carousel Ride
Amuse
Entertain
Lighthouse Park
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Beach
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