In a secret storage locker in North Portland, Stephanie Brown pulls back dusty plastic sheeting to reveal a herd of painted ponies. They’re members of the Jantzen Beach carousel menagerie, and they’ve ...
The Jantzen Beach Carousel might be back, but don’t expect to take a ride any time soon. Instead, pieces of the beloved Portland carousel will be on display at the Oregon Historical Society for a new ...
After 11 years out to pasture, including being housed and restored in a North Portland warehouse, it’s time for a new home to be found for the historic and beloved Jantzen Beach horses. Handlers are ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After a six-year restoration planning process, a new home has been decided for the 1921 Jantzen Beach Carousel. Spearheaded by Restore Oregon, a group that works to preserve ...
It went ’round and ’round in circles for nearly a century, and then it went into storage. Now, a beloved Portland, Oregon-area landmark – a vintage carousel from the 1920s – is hitting the trail for ...
Identified as Superior Park Model #2 in company records, the carousel is shown assembled outside of the C. W. Parker factory in Leavenworth, Kansas, 1921. (Barbara Fahs Charles Collection, C. W.
PORTLAND — The bejeweled wooden horses of the Jantzen Beach Carousel delighted children for eight decades on Hayden Island, first as part of an amusement park, then as a shopping mall attraction.
The nonprofit Restore Oregon, which owns the carousel, has set a Sept. 15 deadline to find the ride a new Oregon home. Stephanie Brown with Restore Oregon said they have received several promising ...
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