they became bloody popular I 1895
they became bloody popular I 1895
There is evidence that an early form of the carousel existed in Europe in the 12th century, although the version we are familiar with (the merry-go-round, with painted ponies and music) didn't become popular in the United States till the 1870s. The early carousels were powered by a mule or a horse. Later, carousels used steam power and then electricity.
Tradition. Many carousels have a variety of animals , and some have big high-backed benches like thrones.
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they provide entertainment
They are also known as "carousels."
Horses are usually the animals featured on fairground carousels. There might also be fictional animals of a similar nature such as unicorns but they are animals one can ride.
No! Carousels move in a circle (at least all the carousels I know do) in circular motion there is constant acceleration directed towards the center of the circle of magnitude a=v2/r
my name is mickey francis,formerly with the valentines doo wop group. I discovered betty jackson and the carousels in 1961, took them to george goldner at rama,gone,end records. He liked them wanted to call them the serenators, i said no and called them the carousels,I also wrote if you want to. I also discoved gladys caine, please mr. d.j. thank you
No, it is a plural noun. The word carousel is usually synonymous with merry-go-round.
A baggage reclaim is a designated location for receiving checked luggage such as the baggage carousels at an airport.