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Grand Carousel Celebrated at Knoebels [PA]
Republican Herald ^ | 7-6-13 | Eric Scicchitano

Posted on 07/06/2013 1:49:22 PM PDT by FlJoePa

ELYSBURG - The Grand Carousel at Knoebels Amusement Resort was given a birthday bash Thursday for its 100th year.

The anniversary arrived about the same time the Travel Channel named the park No. 2 in its Top 10 amusement parks across the country, topping such heavies as Walt Disney World, Six Flags and Hershey Park. The affordable prices, family friendly atmosphere and old-fashioned ambiance won it the distinction.

Hundreds of park-goers stopped to watch a small parade make its way to the carousel, led by Buddy and Dick Knoebel and their sister, Leanna Knoebel Muscato, with mainstay mascot Kozmo and newcomer Dexter in tow.

The Knoebels each shared a bit of their own personal history with the famed carousel.

Buddy called it the "heartbeat" of the park. Leanna agreed, saying "The Grand Carousel will always be the heart and soul of Knoebels."

"When the organ is turned on and is playing the happiest music on Earth, the park seems to come alive," Buddy told the crowd.

Their uncle, Grover, operated the Grand Carousel and would read the comics to Buddy in between rides. When he grew older, Buddy himself operated the carousel.

Dick recalled hearing of how the 27-ton carousel was delivered on two old trucks in 1941. The ride was so heavy, the front end of one truck lifted off the ground while it attempted to climb a hill. The carousel was set up in 1942 but was left dormant with the rest of the park in 1943 because of World War II. The park reopened in 1944 with the carousel as a main attraction.

The carousel must have been a comforting ride to Dick in his youth. As a child, Dick said he'd wandered off into the park. His family searched high and low and eventually found him asleep inside a chariot on the carousel while it spun around and round.

Birthday cake was handed to passersby and everyone was invited to ride the carousel at no cost.

Bits of history on the carousel were on display beneath the birthday cake pavilion across from the 100-year-old ride, including some original parts and information on its creator, George William Kremer.

Kremer was a German immigrant who was a glassblower before working in carousel production. Two of his carousels remain in use: the Grand Carousel at Knoebels and the Lakeside Park Carousel in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

He built the Grand Carousel in 1913 in North Beach, Long Island. It was purchased years later by the Knoebels to replace the park's Gallagher Carousel.

According to Joe Muscato, director of the park's public relations, the carousel has undergone "extensive renovations" over the past three years. Colorful stenciling that had been painted over has returned to the sweeps, and several upper center panels have been repaired and restored. Some original rounding boards were uncovered and refurbished. They were originally painted by August Wolfinger.

Much of the restoration, Muscato said, was completed by Matt Wynn, a son of David Wynn, the ride's primary caretaker.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Travel
KEYWORDS: amusement; pa; parks; poe
One of the greatest places on earth, imo. Free admission, parking. Family friendly, fantastic inexpensive food. Great coasters. Best bumper cars in the world. Best haunted house ride anywhere. And on the Grand Carousel, you can still grab for the brass ring (to win a free ride). Everything is meticulously maintained.

If anyone is ever in the area - especially with kids - go to Knoebels. Family owned since 1926 and still holds to the values that made it what it has always been. Awesomeness.


1 posted on 07/06/2013 1:49:22 PM PDT by FlJoePa
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To: FlJoePa

I pulled a heck of a lot of those rings from that same ride. Grew up only a few minutes from there and took my children there often.

Unbelievable how fast they recover from the severe floods!

Hard to find a free admission park that big and that great.


2 posted on 07/06/2013 1:59:44 PM PDT by tired&retired
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To: FlJoePa

Knoebels has been recommended to us by friends for all of the reasons you mention - they describe it as a classic family amusement park. Thanks for this - need to make a trip there!


3 posted on 07/06/2013 2:02:12 PM PDT by free-in-nyc (Freeping from the heart of the occupation)
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To: tired&retired

Yeah - they do recover from floods often. Not a good place to be if the Susquehanna gets raging.

I liken the Knoebel family to the Yuengling family. Doing it their way, with their money, and letting the marketplace decide what’s good and what isn’t.


4 posted on 07/06/2013 2:04:09 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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It seems in the early part of the 1900's, a lot of German type people came here and opened family amusement parks,

Not the screaming monster roller coasters ... but the milder caterpillers and ferris wheel types.

In the Boston area was Norumbega Park .. I think they were Norwegian.

Those were gentler and happy times in America.

5 posted on 07/06/2013 2:07:09 PM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof, but they're true.)
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Also - this needs to be repeated (and good taste on the part of the Travel Channel):

The anniversary arrived about the same time the Travel Channel named the park No. 2 in its Top 10 amusement parks across the country, topping such heavies as Walt Disney World, Six Flags and Hershey Park.

6 posted on 07/06/2013 2:13:16 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: knarf

Knoebels certainly has screaming coasters, with 2 of the top ranked wooden coasters in the country. They used to have the best kiddie coaster called the High Speed Thrill Coaster, but they had to put it down. Even big time coaster enthusiasts loved the High Speed Thrill Coaster because it lifted you out of your seat constantly. It was a great ride.


7 posted on 07/06/2013 2:23:38 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: knarf
There's one here in Toronto, located on Centre Island. Admission is free, but it's a $7, 10-minute ferry trip from downtown. Best deal around for an all-day escape from the city. My parents took me there a couple of times a month every summer when I was a kid.


8 posted on 07/06/2013 2:27:55 PM PDT by Squawk 8888 (I'd give up chocolate but I'm no quitter)
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To: FlJoePa

When I lived in PA, I loved Knoebel’s, although I only got there a few times. The only park I liked better was little Lakemont in Altoona, simply because I had such fond memories of going there as a kid with my family when we visited my grandparents in nearby Roaring Spring.


9 posted on 07/06/2013 2:51:07 PM PDT by ShasheMac
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To: FlJoePa

Yep nice place. I grew up a mile from there. I hunt the hills surrounding the park to this day.


10 posted on 07/06/2013 4:20:46 PM PDT by TLEIBY308 (Keep yer powder dry and watch yer top Knot.)
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Thanks for the post, I would love to visit the park and see the carousel.

The Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, MD is awesome too. The air driven music machine is fascinating.

Glen Echo Park is next to the Clara Barton House and near the C&O Canal. The carousel is the only remaining ride at the park, unfortunately.

http://www.glenechopark.org/dentzel-carousel


11 posted on 07/06/2013 6:11:49 PM PDT by chickenlips (Primary them all.)
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To: FlJoePa

Thanks for the post, I would love to visit the park and see the carousel.

The Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, MD is awesome too. The air driven music machine is fascinating.

Glen Echo Park is next to the Clara Barton House and near the C&O Canal. The carousel is the only remaining ride at the park, unfortunately.

http://www.glenechopark.org/dentzel-carousel


12 posted on 07/06/2013 6:15:22 PM PDT by chickenlips (Primary them all.)
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To: FlJoePa

The one at Kennywood is older, I think.


13 posted on 07/06/2013 8:52:00 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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