Jane's Carousel opened this summer in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Built in 1922, the carousel was originally installed at Idora Park in Youngstown, Ohio. In the early 80's a local couple purchased the carousel and began the long process of restoration in their Dumbo studio. Twenty-seven years later, the carousel is open to the public, housed in a Jean Nouvel pavilion and overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
©photos by me.
2.14.2012
jane's carousel
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animals,
architecture,
art,
color,
design inspiration,
history,
loveliness,
new york city,
reuse,
spaces
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