“Standing in Binghampton Since 1925!”
Installed in 1925, this carousel includes 60 jumping horses, 4-abreast; chariots; and the original 2-roll frame Wurlitzer Military Band Organ with bells. The horses and the original carousel house cupola have been restored. Situated in the historic George F. Johnson Recreation Park, facilities include a reflective pond, statue of George F. Johnson, Rod Serling Memorial Plaque, band shell concerts, pools and bathhouse, tennis courts, playground, and ball fields.
We found the place to be closed even though the site advertised this day and time as open.
Cannot rely on the site's info apparently.
It's a pity, since the guy who paid for restoration wanted the carousel to be used and enjoyed
We visited in mid-October, and the carousel was closed. The carousels open in May and close after Labor Day. Hours may change, Google "Carousels City of Binghamton" and Plan accordingly.
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