actually, it doesn't always be like this. in Hong Kong, when china sent over the two pandas, they changed the horse carousel into panda carousel. Horses are considered majestic and noble, so that's probably why.
no, a ferris wheel is like the London eye and a carousel is one of those things with horses on (normally) and little kids sit on the carousel and it goes round and the horses go up and down... you must have seen one
Flying Horses Carousel was created in 1876.
Because mahogany wood is what's known as a 'hard wood' from the centre of the tree. This makes it ideal for carousel horses as it can stand up to years of 'wear and tear' from people sitting on them.
One can locate restoration services for antique carousel horses by contacting a local antique store. One can also check with their local newspaper for carousel restoration service classes.
i do not know Mary Poppins!
go to google and find it yourself :)
14.736 horses are white Is this a wiki question or a math question?
A carriage?
Because they got stuck on the poles by accident a long time ago and have become part of the carousel. Traditionally carousel owners would place food on the carousel to attract the horses before capturing them for enturnity.
A horse carousel is basically a marry-go-round except the things you ride on are horse not cars or seats or whatever else, horses are what are usually used for marry-go-rounds
The size of a carousel can vary, but they typically range from 20 to 60 feet in diameter and can have multiple levels of seating for riders. The number of horses or other figures on the carousel can also influence its overall size.
The Carousel triumphal arch would be the English translation. The French word carroussel indicated a circular place to train horses, which gave its name to the English carousel (a merry-go-round originally fitted with wooden horses).