- for
carousels during this period, but are now very rare.
Several notable carousels that
exist today are
recipients of the NCA's
Historic Carousel Award...
- the
baggage reclaim area at
their final destination.
Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by
placing it on the
floor or
sliding it through...
- Look up
carousel, carrousel, or merry-go-round in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
carousel is an amu****t ride.
Carousel or
carrousel may also refer...
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visitors in 2019, and the
carousels located inside its
parks function as key
attractions for its visitors.
Crescent Park
Looff Carousel (originally
built in...
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Looff Carousels are
carousels built by
Charles I. D.
Looff (1852–1918) a
master carver and
builder of hand-carved
carousels and amu****t
rides in America...
- "On a
Carousel" is a song
written by
Allan Clarke,
Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. It was
released by the
Hollies as a
single in
February 1967,
having been...
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broadcasting (DVB), a data and
object carousel is used for
repeatedly delivering data in a
continuous cycle.
Carousels allow data to be
pushed from a broadcaster...
- The G.A.
Dentzel Company was an
American builder of
carousels in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States, in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
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booklet and
bonus material,
including the
songs "Someone in the Dark", "
Carousel" and Jackson's
original "Billie Jean" demo, as well as
audio interviews...
- The term "
carousel"
refers to the
circular movement made by the voters, from one
polling station to the next,
alluding to
fairground carousels. Similar...