- Carl
Schaefer Dentzel (March 20, 1913 –
August 21, 1980) was an
American historian, preservationist, and
museum director known for his
contributions to...
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married Carl
Schaefer Dentzel in 1948, son of
Edward P.
Dentzel, a
councilman and
mayor of
Beverly Hills, and Mrs. Emma P.
Dentzel, co-founder of the park...
- The G.A.
Dentzel Company was an
American builder of
carousels in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States, in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
- home to the
Highland Park
Dentzel Carousel, a
National Historic Landmark. It is the world's only two-row
stationary Dentzel menagerie in existence. Other...
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Gustav Dentzel was a
German immigrant who
built some of the
earliest carousels in the
United States.
Gustav Dentzel was born in Kreuznach,
Kingdom of Prussia...
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Dentzel Carousel may
refer to:
Dentzel Carousel Company,
American builder of
carousels in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in the late 19th and
early 20th century...
-
stationary carousel built from an
original Dentzel blueprint left in existence, the
Highland Park
Dentzel Carousel and
Shelter Building, is
located in...
- The C****
County Dentzel Carousel,
formerly known as the
Spencer Park
Dentzel Carousel and also
known as the
Riverside Park
Dentzel Carousel or Logansport...
- The
Highland Park
Dentzel Carousel and
Shelter Building is a
carousel and
building in
Highland Park in Meridian, Mississippi.
Manufactured about 1896...
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designated as a Los
Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. At the time, Carl
Dentzel, the
President of the Los
Angeles Cultural Heritage Board, said the property...