The more I travel, the more I realize there is still so much world out there to see. I absolutely love going to new places and having uncharted adventures, but I also enjoy revisiting my all-time favorite spots. This pull for a bit of nostalgia is especially strong since I've had kids and have yearned to share my childhood experiences with them.
Unfortunately, there aren't many local places from my past that have stood the test of time. However, in my quest to travel back in time, I have come across an attraction that automatically takes me back to my childhood - a good, old-fashioned carousel ride! As I jump on a painted horse and listen to the distinct organ music play, I am automatically transported to a simpler time many years ago. If you also want to relive your youth and are wondering "where to find carousels near me," rest assured. I've found eight wonderful Massachusetts merry-go-rounds that are so much fun for all ages. So jump aboard and pick your pony!
1. Paragon Carousel, Hull
Visit the only ride remaining from Hull's Nantasket Beach’s Paragon Amusement Park. The iconic Paragon Carousel is a true piece of history that will definitely transport you back to your younger years. Built in 1928, the carousel is made up of carved wooden horses, goddesses, and Roman chariots. It also contains some beautiful original works of art. Be sure to visit the nearby Paragon Park Museum to learn more about the history of the park and carousel. More information is available at the Paragon Carousel website.
2. Salem Willows Carousel, Salem
The carousel at Salem Willows Park by the coast in Salem is my favorite merry-go-round of all! It is also the fastest carousel that I have ever ridden. This classic carousel dates back to 1905 and features, ponies, chickens, deer, pigs, and other animals. Take a spin and then enjoy the arcade games and restaurants at the park. Please visit the Salem Willows Arcade website for more details.
3. The Greenway Carousel, Boston
The Greenway Carousel at the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston is a carousel like no other. Instead of sitting on horses, riders can take a spin on hand-carved native land and sea animals like lobsters, butterflies, and codfish as well as some colorful imaginary creatures. The 14 different animals were all inspired by drawings from local children. The merry-go-round is ADA-compliant and is fun for all ages. You can even host a birthday party here. Find out more about riding the carousel at the Rose Kennedy Greenway website.
4. The Flying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs
A visit to Martha’s Vineyard wouldn’t be complete without a ride on the iconic Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs. This gorgeous carousel is the oldest platform carousel in the country. It was built in 1876 and was located to the island in 1884. A spin on this historic ride is a chance to experience a true piece of history. A favorite part of the attraction is the coveted brass ring, which promises a free ride to those lucky enough to grab it. Please see the Vineyard Preservation Trust
website for further information about this very special merry-go-round.
5. Holyoke Merry-Go-Round , Holyoke
You can find a stunning hand-carved carousel in Western Massachusetts in the town of Holyoke. The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round has been spinning near Holyoke Heritage State Park Visitor’s Center for over 30 years but dates back to the 1920s when it was once part of the popular Mountain Park amusement park. Discover more about this antique carousel by visiting the
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6. The Boston Common Frog Pond Carousel, Boston
The Frog Pond carousel is such a fun stop when visiting downtown Boston. Located in the middle of Boston Common, this beautiful merry-go-round is a must-see attraction. The carousel may be a newer addition to the Common, but it was built in 1947 by the Allan Herschell Company. The Frog Pond Carousel is handicapped accessible and can be enjoyed by all riders. Find out more at
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7. Fall River Carousel
Another historic carousel is housed in the city of Fall River near the Battleship Cove Fleet Museum. The ride is over a century old and features 48 hand-painted horses that are sure to take you on a fun, nostalgic journey back in time. Be sure to end your visit with some delicious ice cream from the Carousel Creamery. Please visit the Fall River Carousel & Creamery Facebook page for more details.
8. Salisbury Beach Carousel, Salisbury
A visit to Salisbury Beach should always include a ride on a giraffe, horse, or camel at the Salisbury Beach Carousel. While the current 1909 antique merry-go-round is not the original Salisbury Beach ride, it was manufactured by Looff-Mangels, the same company that created its predecessor, the Salisbury Beach Broadway Flying Horses. More information is available at the Salisbury Beach Carousel website.
Have you taken a ride on any of these local carousels? Which one is your favorite? While the above eight merry-go-rounds are standalone structures, you can also find carousels within the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Six Flags New England in Agawam. And if you have a little one at home who is obsessed with merry-go-rounds, be sure to check out the book "A Kids' Book of Carousels" by Richie Dawley and Linda Bartash-Dawley.
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