The park itself (
City Park, which is where Carousel Gardens Amusement Park is located) has been running for about 150 years as of 2017. The famous
carousel located in Carousel Gardens Amusement Park has been running for over 100 years. The antique carousel is the oldest ride in the
park, otherwise known as the "Flying Horses", which has been around since 1906 is the main attraction and still uses the same motor. The carousel was moved to its current location in 1928. A
Wurlitzer #150
Band Organ provides the carousel's music. This antique carousel is one out of 100 hand-carved carousels left in the
United States and is the only one left in
Louisiana. Some of the figurines on the
rollercoaster have been around for even longer since they were created in 1885. On the carousel, there are 56 figurines altogether, 53 are animals and two are
chariots. All of the figurines were carved and hand painted by two men:
Charles Looff and Charles Carmel. Charles Looff is the most famous of the two for creating the carousel figurines. Looff was an American
immigrant and a mast carver- carousel builder. During his lifetime, Looff created over 50 carousels, amusement parks,
rollercoasters and
Ferris wheels. Charles Carmel was one of quite a few carousel builders who were inspired by and learned from Looff. Carmel started off working with Looff, then moved on to work on his own. A few of the most distinctive things about his work are usually seen on the tongue and blanket of the horses, as well as the armor of the horses. The Looff figurines are older than the Caramel figurines and they contain faux gemstones. A few of the many things that make these figurines unique are that a few of the animals have heads that move, all of the horses have real horse hair in their tails, and the lion figurines weigh about 500 pounds. A few movies,
television shows, and
commercials have been based around this historic carousel. One of the earliest listed
movies shot at this location was in 2008–2009, called
Living Proof, along with many others including
Now You See Me and
22 Jump Street in 2013, all the way through 2014. Some well-known
television shows which have been filmed at this carousel as well are
NCIS: New Orleans and
American Horror Story. A few commercials which have also filmed at this location are from
Nike,
Adidas, and
Toyota. Tami Curtis has been fascinated by the historic carousel located in this park for a while now. She says saw it as a work of
art, or "a piece of Jewelry" and, a few years ago made it into a literal work of
art. She started painting pictures of each horse and was able to sell the paintings while giving half of that money back to the park. She is appreciative of the old
architecture, the uniqueness as well as the antiqueness, and the memories it can bring up for some people, or the emotional connection they can develop with the carousel and the park. She believes with this specific work of art, generations can be tied together between the new art and the old carousel. == Passes and events ==