Carousel #15
This week, we’re going to refocus ourselves from the external chaos. Let’s set aside a space where we can go back in time, one hundred and thirteen years ago, and… Read more »
Stories behind defunct and abandoned theme parks and amusements
This week, we’re going to refocus ourselves from the external chaos. Let’s set aside a space where we can go back in time, one hundred and thirteen years ago, and… Read more »
Today, I offer you season’s greetings. I’m taking you on a winding road through the history of Santa Claus, the history of the towns of Santa Claus, and the history… Read more »
This week, we return to our intermittent miniseries on the surprising hotspot of theme park activity, the Adirondacks. I’m going to tell you the story of a legacy. In its… Read more »
This is the story of a century-old carousel that’s escaped fires and hurricanes. This is also the story of Casino Pier and the roller coaster in the ocean. It’s a good one. #ladypodsquad #podernfamily
What do a railway robber baron from the 1800s and a small construction engine have to do with this podcast? You’ll have to listen to connect the dots. This week,… Read more »
Welcome to The Abandoned Carousel, the show where I tell the story of the most interesting abandoned amusements and theme parks in the world. This week, we’re returning to the… Read more »
Time Town was a small regional space-themed amusement park near Lake George, NY, and was open between 1970 and 1981.
Twenty-foot-tall sculptures of forty three presidents, decaying in a field in Virginia: this is Presidents Park. Once part of a stately and serene educational park in Williamsburg, these busts now decay in the elements.
As I cover places on “The Abandoned Carousel”, this page will auto-populate and list the places by region. East Abandoned places located in the East. Midwest Abandoned places located in… Read more »