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Amusement rides on the National Register of Historic Places

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A historic carousel in an indoor area with a night sky mural on the ceiling
A historic unpainted roller coaster with purple flowers in the foreground and green mountains in the background
A tall, red, historic steel lattice tower with twelve cantilevered arms radiating around the top
A red and green historic miniature steam locomotive with yellow flowers in the background
Clockwise from top left:Broad Ripple Park Carousel inIndianapolis,Lagoon Roller Coaster inFarmington, Utah,Portland Zoo Railway Historic District inPortland, Oregon, andParachute Jump inBrooklyn, each of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Amusement rides currently and previously listed on the U.S.National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) are located throughout the United States.[1] These ride listings consist mainly of 54carousels (49 listed and 5 delisted), but also include 6roller coasters (5 listed and 1 delisted), 3trains (all 3 listed), and 2 rides that are other types (both listed).[1] Many of these rides with NRHP status operate withinamusement parks, with more than one present inCedar Point in Ohio,Lagoon in Utah, andSanta Cruz Beach Boardwalk in California (the NRHP-listed carousel and roller coaster in the latter share the same listing).[1] NRHP rides are also run in public parks, museums, zoos, and as stand-alone attractions, with high concentrations in New York City (especially inLuna Park along theRiegelmann Boardwalk inConey Island), theGreater Binghamton area in New York state, andPortland, Oregon.[1]

The creation of NRHP listings started after theNational Historic Preservation Act was signed into law in 1966, and the first amusement ride listing was added in 1975 for theIdora Park Merry-Go-Round in Ohio (delisted in 1985 and now operating in New York City).[1][2][3] The listing for theCrescent Park Looff Carousel in Rhode Island was added in 1976 and is the ride that has existed on the NRHP the longest.[1] The listing for the Portland Zoo Railway Historic District in Oregon was created in 2020 and is the newest ride entry on the NRHP.[1] Several NRHP-listed rides, including theLeap-the-Dips roller coaster in Pennsylvania, have a higherNational Historic Landmark status, a distinction granted to NRHP entries with national significance.[1] Of the nearly 100,000 NRHP listings as of July 2024, fewer than 100 are for amusement rides (see tables below).[1] The tables in this article only include NRHP entries that focus on individual rides and do not includehistoric districts orNational Historic Landmark Districts that currently (or previously) contain multiple rides.[1]

Color code
National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark
Historic district
*NRHP-delisted

Carousels

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Carousels
#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[b]Location City or townDescription
1Herschell-Spillman Carousel
A shelter building with a green roof covering a historic carousel
Herschell-Spillman Carousel
December 1, 1989
(#89002065)
War Memorial Park midway
34°44′51″N92°19′48″W / 34.7474°N 92.3301°W /34.7474; -92.3301 (Herschell-Spillman Carousel)
Little Rock, ArkansasBuilt in 1924.[4] Located inLittle Rock Zoo since 2007.[4] Rare undulating platform.[5]: 3 
2Hershell-Spillman Merry-Go-Round
A green sea monster ride figure on a historic carousel
Hershell-Spillman Merry-Go-Round
September 29, 1976
(#76000480)
E of Berkeley inTilden Regional Park
37°54′02″N122°15′22″W / 37.9006°N 122.2560°W /37.9006; -122.2560 (Hershell-Spillman Merry-Go-Round)
Berkeley, CaliforniaBuilt in 1911[6]: 2 
3Spillman Engineering 3-Abreast CarouselUpload imageApril 13, 2000
(#00000366)
139 B Eastridge
37°19′32″N121°48′50″W / 37.3255°N 121.8140°W /37.3255; -121.8140 (Spillman Engineering 3-Abreast Carousel)
San Jose, CaliforniaBuiltc. 1920.[7]: 3  Moved toEastridge shopping mall in 1993 and received its NRHP listing there in 2000.[7]: 1, 3  Owned byPerron family.[7]: 11 
4Allan Herschell 3-Abreast Carousel
A historic carousel adorned with paintings and surrounded by a metal fence
Allan Herschell 3-Abreast Carousel
April 13, 2000
(#00000363)
Chase Palm Park
223 E. Cabrillo Blvd.

34°24′54″N119°41′10″W / 34.4149°N 119.6860°W /34.4149; -119.6860 (Allan Herschell 3-Abreast Carousel)
Santa Barbara, CaliforniaBuilt in 1916.[8]: 3  Located in Chase Palm Park until 2017.[9] Owned by Perron family.[8]: 12 
5Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Inside of a building with a skylight, ornate columns, and a historic carousel
Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
February 27, 1987
(#87000764)
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Along Beach St.

36°57′52″N122°01′03″W / 36.9644°N 122.0175°W /36.9644; -122.0175 (Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk)
Santa Cruz, CaliforniaBuilt in 1911 (carousel)[10]: 2 
6Elitch Gardens Carousel
A stationary lion carousel figure with carvings of cherubs on either side of its saddle on a historic carousel
Elitch Gardens Carousel
December 19, 1978
(#78000861)
Kit Carson County Fairgrounds
39°18′33″N102°16′15″W / 39.3091°N 102.2707°W /39.3091; -102.2707 (Elitch Gardens Carousel)
Burlington, ColoradoBuilt in 1905[11]: 4 
7City Park Carousel
A historic carousel with carousel horses in the foreground and mirrors in the background
City Park Carousel
April 21, 1983
(#83001297)
City Park
38°15′42″N104°39′16″W / 38.2616°N 104.6544°W /38.2616; -104.6544 (City Park Carousel)
Pueblo, ColoradoBuilt in 1911[12]: 2 
8Lighthouse Point Carousel
A historic carousel with a green dragon chariot in the center and carousel horses on either side
Lighthouse Point Carousel
December 15, 1983
(#83003578)
Lighthouse Point Park, Lighthouse Ave.
41°14′55″N72°54′11″W / 41.2487°N 72.9031°W /41.2487; -72.9031 (Lighthouse Point Carousel)
New Haven, ConnecticutBuilt in 1916.[13]: 2 Renaissance Revival shelter building.[13]: 2 
9Lake Compounce Carousel
White carousel horses in front of a band organ on a historic carousel
Lake Compounce Carousel
December 12, 1978
(#78002865)
Lake Compounce
W of Southington on Lake Ave.

41°38′23″N72°55′26″W / 41.6398°N 72.9240°W /41.6398; -72.9240 (Lake Compounce Carousel)
Southington, ConnecticutBuiltc. 1890[14]: 3 
10Traveling Carousel
A pair of carousel horses on a historic carousel enclosed by a yellow-and-white-striped tent
Traveling Carousel
September 11, 1997
(#97001116)
Jct. of Massachusetts and Wisconsin Aves. NW
38°55′53″N77°04′18″W / 38.9313°N 77.0717°W /38.9313; -77.0717 (Traveling Carousel)
Washington, D.C.Built in 1890s.[15]: 3  Assembled and operated multiple times each year for fundraisers and fairs adjacent toWashington National Cathedral.[15]: 7 
11Riverview Carousel at Six Flags Over Georgia
An ornate, white shelter building containing a historic carousel
Riverview Carousel at Six Flags Over Georgia
January 27, 1995
(#94001639)
Six Flags Over Georgia
7561 Six Flags Pkwy.

33°46′01″N84°33′03″W / 33.7669°N 84.5507°W /33.7669; -84.5507 (Riverview Carousel at Six Flags Over Georgia)
Austell, GeorgiaBuilt in 1908[16]: 3 
12Broad Ripple Park Carousel
A historic carousel in an indoor area with a night sky mural on the ceiling
Broad Ripple Park Carousel
February 27, 1987
(#87000839)
Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Meridian and Thirtieth Sts.

39°48′38″N86°09′27″W / 39.8105°N 86.1576°W /39.8105; -86.1576 (Broad Ripple Park Carousel)
Indianapolis, IndianaBuilt in 1917[17]: 2 
13Spencer Park Dentzel Carousel
A historic carousel with stationary carousel horses in the foreground and paintings in the background with blue trim
Spencer Park Dentzel Carousel
February 27, 1987
(#87000838)
Riverside Park
40°45′35″N86°21′20″W / 40.7596°N 86.3555°W /40.7596; -86.3555 (Spencer Park Dentzel Carousel)
Logansport, IndianaBuiltc. 1900–1903[18]: 4 
14Herschel-Spillman Two-Row Portable Menagerie Carousel
The edge of a historic carousel featuring carousel horse and pig figures
Herschel-Spillman Two-Row Portable Menagerie Carousel
June 6, 1986
(#86001244)
North Park, Story St., and Grove Ave.
42°11′17″N93°35′16″W / 42.1880°N 93.5877°W /42.1880; -93.5877 (Herschel-Spillman Two-Row Portable Menagerie Carousel)
Story City, IowaBuilt in 1913[19]: 2 
15Parker Carousel
A red shelter building containing a historic carousel with trees in the background
Parker Carousel
February 27, 1987
(#87000813)
Dickinson County Historical Museum
412 S. Campbell St.

38°54′41″N97°12′29″W / 38.9115°N 97.2081°W /38.9115; -97.2081 (Parker Carousel)
Abilene, KansasBuiltc. 1898–1901[20]: 3 
16New Orleans City Park Carousel and Pavilion
A shelter building at nighttime with stained-glass windows containing a historic carousel
New Orleans City Park Carousel and Pavilion
February 13, 1986
(#86000254)
Carousel Gardens Amusement Park
City Park, off City Park Ave.

29°59′16″N90°05′56″W / 29.9877°N 90.0990°W /29.9877; -90.0990 (New Orleans City Park Carousel and Pavilion)
New Orleans, LouisianaBuiltc. 1910[21]: 2 
17Carousel at Glen Echo Park
A historic carousel adorned with lights and mirrors containing carousel horse, lion, and rabbit ride figures
Carousel at Glen Echo Park
July 4, 1980
(#80000351)
MacArthur Blvd.
38°57′58″N77°08′20″W / 38.9662°N 77.1388°W /38.9662; -77.1388 (Carousel at Glen Echo Park)
Glen Echo, MarylandBuilt in 1921[22]: 4 
18Paragon Park Carousel
Carousel horses on a white historic carousel adorned with lights
Paragon Park Carousel
September 14, 1999
(#99001081)
1 Wharf Ave.
42°16′13″N70°51′24″W / 42.2703°N 70.8567°W /42.2703; -70.8567 (Paragon Park Carousel)
Hull, MassachusettsBuilt in 1928[23]: 3 
19Flying Horses
A girl in a green shirt reaching for a brass ring dispenser while riding on a red historic carousel
Flying Horses
August 27, 1979
(#79000342)
33 Oak Bluffs Ave.
41°27′27″N70°33′26″W / 41.4575°N 70.5572°W /41.4575; -70.5572 (Flying Horses)
Oak Bluffs, MassachusettsBuilt in 1876.[24][25]: 7  Oldest operational platform carousel in the United States.[24][25]: 3 
20Armitage Herschell Carousel
A close-up of several white carousel horses on a historic carousel
Armitage Herschell Carousel
March 28, 2012
(#12000155)
E.E. Bass Cultural Arts Center
323 Main St.

33°24′15″N91°03′14″W / 33.4042°N 91.0538°W /33.4042; -91.0538 (Armitage Herschell Carousel)
Greenville, MississippiBuilt in 1901[26][27]: 5 
21Highland Park Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building
Side view of a historic carousel with a metal fence in the foreground
Highland Park Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building
February 27, 1987
(#87000863)
Highland Park
32°22′37″N88°43′07″W / 32.3769°N 88.7187°W /32.3769; -88.7187 (Highland Park Dentzel Carousel and Shelter Building)
Meridian, MississippiBuiltc. 1892–1899[28]: 5 
22George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel
A yellow and red historic carousel with a chain-link fence in the foregorund
George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001967)
George F. Johnson Recreation Park
42°05′57″N75°56′01″W / 42.0993°N 75.9337°W /42.0993; -75.9337 (George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel)
Binghamton, New YorkBuilt in 1925.[29]: 2  Part ofBroome County Carousels NRHP multiple property submission (MPS).[29]: 16 
23Ross Park Carousel
Carousel horses and a red chariot on a historic carousel with mirrors in the background
Ross Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001966)
Ross Park Zoo
Ross Park

42°04′32″N75°54′28″W / 42.0755°N 75.9079°W /42.0755; -75.9079 (Ross Park Carousel)
Binghamton, New YorkBuilt in 1920.[30]: 7  Part of Broome County Carousels NRHP MPS.[30]: 14 
24George W. Johnson Park Carousel
A white carousel horse with a light-brown saddle and bridle on a historic carousel
George W. Johnson Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001964)
George W. Johnson Park
42°06′41″N76°03′02″W / 42.1113°N 76.0505°W /42.1113; -76.0505 (George W. Johnson Park Carousel)
Endicott, New YorkBuilt in 1934.[31]: 2  Part of Broome County Carousels NRHP MPS.[31]: 15 
25West Endicott Park Carousel
A shelter building containing a historic carousel with a tree in the foreground
West Endicott Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001965)
West Endicott Park
42°05′53″N76°04′27″W / 42.0981°N 76.0743°W /42.0981; -76.0743 (West Endicott Park Carousel)
Endicott, New YorkBuiltc. 1929.[32]: 3  Part of Broome County Carousels NRHP MPS.[32]: 14 
26Highland Park Carousel
A white shelter building containing a historic carousel with grass in the foreground and trees in the background
Highland Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001963)
Highland Park, Cooper Rd.
42°07′31″N76°01′44″W / 42.1253°N 76.0288°W /42.1253; -76.0288 (Highland Park Carousel)
Endwell, New YorkBuiltc. 1920–1925.[33]: 4  Part of Broome County Carousels NRHP MPS.[33]: 14 
27C. Fred Johnson Park Carousel
A yellow and green shelter building containing a historic carousel on an overcast day
C. Fred Johnson Park Carousel
January 25, 1992
(#91001968)
C. Fred Johnson Park
42°07′03″N75°57′00″W / 42.1175°N 75.9500°W /42.1175; -75.9500 (C. Fred Johnson Park Carousel)
Johnson City, New YorkBuilt in 1923.[34]: 2  Part of Broome County Carousels NRHP MPS.[34]: 14 
28B&B Carousell
A brown carousel horse on a historic carousel with bejeweled armor featuring a gold-colored bas-relief of Abraham Lincoln's head
B&B Carousell
February 23, 2016
(#16000035)
Luna Park
1615Boardwalk

40°34′23″N73°59′00″W / 40.5731°N 73.9832°W /40.5731; -73.9832 (B&B Carousell)
New York, New York
(Coney Island,Brooklyn)
Built in 1906 or 1909.[35][36]: 5  Only historic carousel made in Coney Island that is still located in Coney Island.[36]: 23 
291964-1965 New York World's Fair Carousel
A green dragon chariot with red seats on a historic carousel
1964-1965 New York World's Fair Carousel
February 23, 2016
(#16000038)
Fantasy Forest Amusement Park
54th & 56th Aves. on 111th St.

40°44′36″N73°50′57″W / 40.7433°N 73.8493°W /40.7433; -73.8493 (1964-1965 New York World's Fair Carousel)
New York, New York
(Flushing, Queens)
Built in 1964.[37]: 7  Combination of two historic carousels made in Coney Island.[37]: 5 
30Forest Park Carousel
A lion carousel figure with a red and green saddle on a historic carousel
Forest Park Carousel
July 16, 2004
(#04000706)
Woodhaven Blvd. and Myrtle Ave.
40°42′01″N73°51′24″W / 40.7004°N 73.8567°W /40.7004; -73.8567 (Forest Park Carousel)
New York, New York
(Woodhaven, Queens)
Built in 1903[38]: 7 
31Twentieth Century Steam Riding Gallery No. 409
Twentieth Century Steam Riding Gallery No. 409
Twentieth Century Steam Riding Gallery No. 409
January 16, 1998
(#97001618)
Race St.
42°32′50″N74°49′32″W / 42.5472°N 74.8256°W /42.5472; -74.8256 (Twentieth Century Steam Riding Gallery No. 409)
Schenevus, New YorkBuiltc. 1909[39]: 3 
32Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel Number 15
A white historic carousel in the back of a food court in a modern shopping mall
Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel Number 15
June 8, 2001
(#01000583)
Palisades Center
1000 Palisades Center

41°05′48″N73°57′21″W / 41.0966°N 73.9559°W /41.0966; -73.9559 (Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel Number 15)
West Nyack, New YorkBuiltc. 1907.[40]: 3  Located in Palisades Center shopping mall until 2009.[41][42]: 26  In storage inPortland, Oregon, as of 2010.[42]: 26  Owned by Perron family.[40]: 11 
33Menagerie Carousel
A striped orange cat carousel figure with a teal fish in its mouth on a historic carousel
Menagerie Carousel
August 30, 1982
(#82003420)
Burlington City Park
1368 S. Main St.

36°05′05″N79°27′09″W / 36.0847°N 79.4524°W /36.0847; -79.4524 (Menagerie Carousel)
Burlington, North CarolinaBuiltc. 1913[43]: 2 
34Pullen Park Carousel
Carousel horse, pig, and tiger figures on a historic carousel
Pullen Park Carousel
September 8, 1976
(#76001344)
Pullen Park, Western Blvd.
35°46′48″N78°39′50″W / 35.7800°N 78.6638°W /35.7800; -78.6638 (Pullen Park Carousel)
Raleigh, North CarolinaBuiltc. 1900[44]: 8 
35William H. Dentzel 1921 Carousel
A shelter building with a bronze roof containing a historic carousel with a yellow and blue roller coaster in the background
William H. Dentzel 1921 Carousel
November 8, 1990
(#90000627)
Frontiertown,Cedar Point Amusement Park
41°29′04″N82°41′33″W / 41.4845°N 82.6925°W /41.4845; -82.6925 (William H. Dentzel 1921 Carousel)
Sandusky, OhioBuilt in 1921.[45]: 2  Located inDorney Park inDorneyville, Pennsylvania, since 1995.[46]
36William H. Dentzel 1924 Carousel
A shelter building with a rainbow-colored roof containing a historic carousel
William H. Dentzel 1924 Carousel
November 8, 1990
(#90000625)
Kiddieland, Cedar Point Amusement Park
41°28′51″N82°40′51″W / 41.4809°N 82.6809°W /41.4809; -82.6809 (William H. Dentzel 1924 Carousel)
Sandusky, OhioBuilt in 1924[47]: 2 
37Great American Racing Derby
A shelter building containing a historic carousel with a green roller coaster in the background
Great American Racing Derby
November 8, 1990
(#90000626)
Midway, Cedar Point Amusement Park
41°28′50″N82°40′56″W / 41.4806°N 82.6823°W /41.4806; -82.6823 (Great American Racing Derby)
Sandusky, OhioBuilt in 1922.[48]: 3  Horse figures move backwards and forwards as the platform spins, creating a horse racing effect.[48]: 2  One of only two racing carousels that still exist in the United States.[48]: 3 
38Daniel C. Muller Carousel
A shelter building with a bronze roof containing a historic carousel with a walking crowd of people in the foreground
Daniel C. Muller Carousel
October 20, 1982
(#82001426)
Midway at Cedar Point
41°28′44″N82°40′47″W / 41.4788°N 82.6796°W /41.4788; -82.6796 (Daniel C. Muller Carousel)
Sandusky, OhioBuilt in 1912[49]: 1 
39Herschell-Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel
A historic carousel with a bi-level platform wit ha metal fence in the foreground
Herschell-Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel
August 26, 1987
(#87001380)
Oaks Amusement Park
E end of Sellwood Bridge

45°28′22″N122°39′44″W / 45.4728°N 122.6622°W /45.4728; -122.6622 (Herschell-Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel)
Portland, OregonBuiltc. 1913[50]: 4 
40William F. Mangels Four-Row Carousel
A brown carousel horse with a yellow saddle and green bridle on a historic carousel horse
William F. Mangels Four-Row Carousel
August 26, 1987
(#87001383)
4033 SW Canyon Rd.
45°30′37″N122°43′04″W / 45.5103°N 122.7178°W /45.5103; -122.7178 (William F. Mangels Four-Row Carousel)
Portland, OregonBuiltc. 1914.[51]: 2  Moved toWorld Forestry Center in 1978 and received its NRHP listing there in 1987.[51]: 1, 5  Owned by Perron family.[51]: 1 
41Weona Park Carousel
A gray horse with white spots, a brown saddle, and a green bridle on a historic carousel
Weona Park Carousel
August 4, 1999
(#99000879)
PA 512
40°52′16″N75°14′52″W / 40.8711°N 75.2477°W /40.8711; -75.2477 (Weona Park Carousel)
Pen Argyl, PennsylvaniaBuilt in 1917[52]: 7 
42Crescent Park Looff Carousel
People riding carousel horses and sitting inside a chariot on a historic carousel with a band organ in the background
Crescent Park Looff Carousel
April 21, 1976
(#76000045)
Bullock's Point Ave.
41°45′24″N71°21′34″W / 41.7567°N 71.3594°W /41.7567; -71.3594 (Crescent Park Looff Carousel)
East Providence, Rhode IslandBuiltc. 1895[53]: 2 
43Flying Horse Carousel
Children riding carousel horses suspended by chains on a historic carousel
Flying Horse Carousel
January 11, 1980
(#80000019)
Bay St.
41°18′33″N71°51′30″W / 41.3091°N 71.8582°W /41.3091; -71.8582 (Flying Horse Carousel)
Westerly, Rhode IslandBuiltc. 1876.[24][54]: 2  Horse figures suspended from chains rather than mounted on poles.[24][54]: 2 
44C.W. Parker Carousel No. 825Upload imageJuly 31, 2017
(#100001399)
109 9th Ave. S.
45°02′02″N99°07′32″W / 45.0340°N 99.1255°W /45.0340; -99.1255 (C.W. Parker Carousel No. 825)
Faulkton, South DakotaBuiltc. 1950–1955.[55]: 7  All horse figures are cast aluminum, a carousel industry standard during the mid-20th century.[55]: 16 
45Herschell-Spillman Steam Riding GalleryUpload imageDecember 6, 2016
(#16000825)
Prairie Village
45205SD 34/US 81

44°00′24″N97°10′03″W / 44.0068°N 97.1675°W /44.0068; -97.1675 (Herschell-Spillman Steam Riding Gallery)
Madison, South DakotaBuiltc. 1903[56]: 20–21 
46Lagoon Carousel
A historic carousel inside a shelter building both painted in yellow, pink, and purple pastel colors
Lagoon Carousel
October 24, 2012
(#12000883)
Lagoon
375 Lagoon Dr.

40°59′06″N111°53′38″W / 40.9849°N 111.8939°W /40.9849; -111.8939 (Lagoon Carousel)
Farmington, UtahBuiltc. 1913[57]: 3 
47Buckroe Beach Carousel
An armored carousel horse on a historic carousel with other carousel horses in the background
Buckroe Beach Carousel
October 27, 1992
(#92001396)
602 Settlers Landing Rd.
37°01′26″N76°20′36″W / 37.0240°N 76.3433°W /37.0240; -76.3433 (Buckroe Beach Carousel)
Hampton, VirginiaBuilt in 1920[58]: 2 
48Natatorium Carousel
A white historic carousel adorned with lights and mirrors
Natatorium Carousel
September 19, 1977
(#77001362)
Riverfront Park
Spokane Falls Blvd.

47°39′39″N117°25′13″W / 47.6607°N 117.4204°W /47.6607; -117.4204 (Natatorium Carousel)
Spokane, WashingtonBuilt in 1909[59]: 6 
49City of Waterloo Carousel
A red and blue shelter building with a domed roof containing a historic carousel
City of Waterloo Carousel
August 15, 1997
(#97000890)
Firemen's Park
500 Park Ave.

43°11′21″N88°59′07″W / 43.1891°N 88.9852°W /43.1891; -88.9852 (City of Waterloo Carousel)
Waterloo, WisconsinBuilt in 1911.[60][61]: 4  Fully restored and moved to higher ground within the park by 2011 after receiving major flood damage three years prior.[62]

Former carousel listings

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#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1*Idora Park Merry-Go-Round
A brown carousel horse with a saddle and bridle decorated with yellow and pink flowers on a historic carousel
Idora Park Merry-Go-Round
February 6, 1975
(#75001482[2][63]: 147 )
October 29, 1985[2]Idora Park on Canfield Rd.
41°04′16″N80°41′10″W / 41.0712°N 80.6861°W /41.0712; -80.6861 (Idora Park Merry-Go-Round)
Youngstown, OhioBuilt in 1922.[3][64] Located inBrooklyn Bridge Park in New York City since 2011.[3] First carousel added to NRHP.[3]
2*Charles Looff 20-Sweep Menagerie Carousel
A white carousel horse with a blue saddle and bridle on a white historic carousel
Charles Looff 20-Sweep Menagerie Carousel
August 26, 1987
(#87001379[2][65]: 1, 7 )
May 27, 1998[2]Holladay St. at NE. Eighth Ave.
45°31′47″N122°39′27″W / 45.5297°N 122.6574°W /45.5297; -122.6574 (Charles Looff 20-Sweep Menagerie Carousel)
Portland, OregonBuilt in 1895.[66] Located inSeaport Village in San Diego, California, since 2004.[66] Owned by Perron family.[66]
3*C. W. Parker Four-Row Park Carousel
A close-up of a brown carousel horse with a brown saddle and a red bridle on a historic carousel with a girl riding a white carousel horse in the background
C. W. Parker Four-Row Park Carousel
August 26, 1987
(#87001381[2][65]: 1, 7 )
January 4, 2008[2]Jantzen Beach Center
1492 Jantzen Beach Center

45°36′44″N122°41′02″W / 45.6121°N 122.6838°W /45.6121; -122.6838 (C. W. Parker Four-Row Park Carousel)
Portland, OregonBuilt in 1921.[67] Located in Jantzen Beach Center shopping mall until 2012.[68] In storage inNorth Portland, Oregon, as of 2023.[69] Planned to reopen at National Neon Sign Museum inThe Dalles, Oregon, by 2028.[67][69][70]
4*Allan Herschell Two-Abreast CarouselUpload imageAugust 26, 1987
(#87001382[2][65]: 1, 7 )
May 27, 1998[2]300 Broadway
45°59′37″N123°55′35″W / 45.9935°N 123.9264°W /45.9935; -123.9264 (Allan Herschell Two-Abreast Carousel)
Seaside, OregonBuiltc. 1926.[65]: 7  Moved to Seaside Town Center shopping mall in 1987 and received its NRHP listing there that same year.[65]: 1, 7  In storage as of 2011.[71] Owned by Perron family.[65]: 3, 7 
5*Libertyland Grand Carousel
An assortment of gray and brown carousel horses on a restored historic carousel with mirrors wrapped around the center and lights along the beams
Libertyland Grand Carousel
July 3, 1980
(#80003865[2][72])
November 18, 2009[2]Libertyland Theme Park
35°07′08″N89°59′01″W / 35.1189°N 89.9836°W /35.1189; -89.9836 (Libertyland Grand Carousel)
Memphis, TennesseeBuilt in 1909.[73] Located inChildren's Museum of Memphis since 2017.[73]

Roller coasters

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Roller coasters
#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[b]Location City or townDescription
1Mission Beach Roller Coaster
A historic roller coaster with white supports and a red track with palm trees and a city street in the foreground
Mission Beach Roller Coaster
December 27, 1978
(#78000753)
Belmont Park
3000 Mission Blvd.

32°46′17″N117°15′06″W / 32.7713°N 117.2518°W /32.7713; -117.2518 (Mission Beach Roller Coaster)
San Diego, CaliforniaBuilt in 1925[74]: 4 
2Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
A historic roller coaster with white supports and a red track with palm trees in the foreground
Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
February 27, 1987
(#87000764)
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Along Beach St.

36°57′52″N122°00′58″W / 36.9645°N 122.0162°W /36.9645; -122.0162 (Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk)
Santa Cruz, CaliforniaBuilt in 1924 (roller coaster)[10]: 2 
3Cyclone Roller Coaster
A historic roller coaster with white supports and a brown track with a city street in the foreground
Cyclone Roller Coaster
June 25, 1991
(#91000907)
Luna Park
834 Surf Ave. at W. 10th St.

40°34′30″N73°58′40″W / 40.5751°N 73.9777°W /40.5751; -73.9777 (Cyclone Roller Coaster)
New York, New York
(Coney Island, Brooklyn)
Built in 1927[75][76]: 2 
4Leap-the-Dips
A historic roller coaster with white supports and a brown track with a steeple over the top of the left hill
Leap-the-Dips
March 15, 1991
(#91000229)
Lakemont Park
700 Park Ave.

40°28′14″N78°23′47″W / 40.4706°N 78.3965°W /40.4706; -78.3965 (Leap-the-Dips)
Altoona, PennsylvaniaBuilt in 1902.[77][78]: 4  Oldest operational roller coaster in the world.[77][78]: 10–11 
5Lagoon Roller Coaster
A historic unpainted roller coaster with purple flowers in the foreground and green mountains in the background
Lagoon Roller Coaster
October 24, 2012
(#12000885)
Lagoon
375 N. Lagoon Dr.

40°59′05″N111°53′39″W / 40.9847°N 111.8942°W /40.9847; -111.8942 (Lagoon Roller Coaster)
Farmington, UtahBuilt in 1921[79]: 3 

Former roller coaster listing

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#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1*Pippin Roller Coaster
A historic unpainted roller coaster with trees and a bay in the background
Pippin Roller Coaster
November 8, 2007
(#07001166[2][80])
March 21, 2011[2]Mid-South Fairgrounds bounded by E. Pkwy., Central & Southern Aves. & Early Maxwell Blvd.
44°32′00″N87°58′59″W / 44.5332°N 87.9831°W /44.5332; -87.9831 (Pippin Roller Coaster)
Memphis, TennesseeBuilt in 1912.[81] Ridden constantly byElvis Presley for a two-hour period while renting Libertyland in the early morning hours of August 8, 1977, the last time he appeared in public before his death on August 16, 1977.[81] Located inBay Beach Amusement Park inGreen Bay, Wisconsin, since 2011.[81]

Trains

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Trains
#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[b]Location City or townDescription
1Century Flyer
A white historic miniature train with red and blue stripes
Century Flyer
May 28, 2010
(#10000284)
Conway Human Development Center
150 E Siebenmorgan Rd

35°06′08″N92°25′44″W / 35.1023°N 92.4288°W /35.1023; -92.4288 (Century Flyer)
Conway, ArkansasBuiltc. 1955[82]: 5 
2East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Locomotive No. 12
A red and green historic steam locomotive on an overcast day with autumn foliage in the background
East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Locomotive No. 12
March 12, 1992
(#92000147)
Tweetsie RR theme park, jct. of Tweetsie RR Rd. andUS 321
36°10′16″N81°38′55″W / 36.1710°N 81.6485°W /36.1710; -81.6485 (East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Locomotive No. 12)
Blowing Rock, North CarolinaBuilt in 1917[83]: 3 
3Portland Zoo Railway Historic District
A red and green historic miniature steam locomotive with yellow flowers in the background
Portland Zoo Railway Historic District
March 5, 2020
(#100005018)
Oregon Zoo andWashington Park
4001 SW Canyon Rd.

45°30′33″N122°42′57″W / 45.5092°N 122.7159°W /45.5092; -122.7159 (Portland Zoo Railway Historic District)
Portland, OregonBuilt in 1958[84]: 3 

Other

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Other
#[a]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[b]Location City or townDescription
1Parachute Jump
A tall, red, historic steel lattice tower with twelve cantilevered arms radiating around the top
Parachute Jump
September 2, 1980
(#80002645)
Luna Park
Coney Island

40°34′23″N73°59′04″W / 40.5730°N 73.9844°W /40.5730; -73.9844 (Parachute Jump)
New York, New York
(Coney Island, Brooklyn)
Built in 1939.[85]: 2  Standing, but not operating since the closure ofSteeplechase Park in 1964.[86]
2Lagoon Flying Scooter
A historic spinning amusement ride with ride vehicles that vaguely resemble painted fighter aircraft
Lagoon Flying Scooter
October 24, 2012
(#12000884)
Lagoon
375 N. Lagoon Dr.

40°59′14″N111°53′36″W / 40.9871°N 111.8933°W /40.9871; -111.8933 (Lagoon Flying Scooter)
Farmington, UtahBuilt in 1941.[87]: 3  Bisch-Rocco Amusement CompanyFlying Scooter model.[87]: 7 

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefNumbers represent an alphabetical ordering by state/territory and then city, and if applicable, borough and then neighborhood. Various colorings, definedhere, differentiateNational Historic Landmarks andhistoric districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites, or objects.
  2. ^abcdThe eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in theNational Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.

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