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Carousels Make The Summer Go Round In Philadelphia
Philly’s More Fun For Kids Of All Ages With New And Historic Carousels
Press Release
CAROUSELS MAKE THE SUMMER GO ROUND IN PHILADELPHIA Philly’s More Fun For Kids Of All Ages With New And Historic Carousels PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 2008 - This year, Philadelphia will be more amusing than ever, with the addition of a couple familiar names to the popular Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel at Franklin Square, the debut of a Muppet-go-round at Sesame Place and the restoration of an early 20th-century carousel at the new Please Touch Museum. Here’s what’s going round: Franklin Square Carousel Photo by J. Holder for GPTMC
New In Philly Carousels:
- This spring, two of Philadelphia’s beloved horse heroes—Smarty Jones and Afleet Alex—will permanently join the other animals on the Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel at Franklin Square, the refurbished original square in the heart of Historic Philadelphia. 6th & Race Streets, (215) 629-4026, www.historicphiladelphia.org
- The only theme park in the nation where the stars of Sesame Street come alive everyday, Sesame Place debuts its Sunny Day Carousel on May 3, 2008, in the center of the park. The Sesame Street-themed carousel features 30 custom-created colorful, Muppet-like horses. 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne, (215) 752-7070, www.sesameplace.com
- This fall, when the Please Touch Museum moves to its new location in Fairmount Park’s Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—the new children’s museum will boast three times more space for exhibitions and programs. And just outside the museum, kids and adults will delight in riding the meticulously restored 1924 Dentzel Carousel. 4231 N. Concourse Drive, (215) 963-0667, www.pleasetouchmuseum.org
More Family Fun In Philadelphia And The Countryside®:
- The Giggleberry Fair at Peddler’s Village offers a world of family fun for all ages with mazes, games, a moon bounce and the colorful Grand Carousel, a revamped 1922 carousel. Children and adults can take a magical twirl on a Muller-styled armored king horse or a Dentzel-style lion, or 44 other merry figures. Routes 202 & 263, Lahaska, (215) 794-4000, peddlersvillage.com
- Riders on the Camden Children’s Garden’s Commerce Carousel can choose to gallop with a horse, hop on a rabbit, swim with a shark or fly a hummingbird. 3 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ, (856) 365-8733, www.camdenchildrensgarden.org
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes Philadelphia and The Countryside® a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality. For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit www.gophila.com or call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Independence National Historical Park, at (800) 537-7676.Note to Editors: For photos of Greater Philadelphia, visit our Photo Gallery. CONTACT: Cara Schneider, GPTMC (215) 599-0789, cara@gptmc.com _ Related RSS Feeds | Topic | XML Feeds | What's New This feed will be updated whenever any new content is added to Gophila.com’s Press Room. It includes all topics. |  | What is RSS?
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