Carousel Returns To Coeur d’Alene
A historic carousel that once entertained crowds on Coeur d’Alene’s waterfront has come home. A pony with a
fiery orange mane, carved in the 1920s, was unveiled near the carousel’s original location at Independence Point on Monday afternoon. It was one of 20 antique wooden horses that arrived by van over the weekend. “Look at the jewels,” said Carol Perron, pointing out sparkly stones in the harness as she admired the craftsmanship in the pony, which was hand carved from basswood/
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(SR photo/Kathy Plonka: Coeur d’Alene Carousel Foundation President Richard Le Francis carries a carousel horse near Independence Point on Monday.)
Question: Where should the carousel go?
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