The Empire State Carousel
Antique Alley
Becky Bunny
Benny Brook Trout
Bucky Beaver
Buttercup Horse
Clarissa Cow
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Charlotte Chicken
Daphne Duck
Denny Deer Mouse
Erie Canal
Ernie Goose
Freddie Frog
Gerry Holzman
Grandpa Goat
Louie Loon
Lover’s Tub
Merry Dog
Monty Moose
Percy Pig
Prunella Pig
Reggie Racoon
Sal the Mule
Sam Bear
Shirley Squirrel
Sofia Skunk
Suzy Swan
The Scallop Shell Chariot
Willie Wildcat
The Empire State Carousel is a beautiful example of a traditional country fair ride. Called “a museum you can ride on,” it has 25 hand-carved animals representing the agricultural and natural resources found in New York State, and chariot rides of a scallop shell (the State shellfish), an Erie Canal boat, and an original lover’s tub.
Folklore panels and other carved elements depict Uncle Sam and Deerslayer. Portrait panels of such notable figures as Susan B. Anthony, Teddy Roosevelt, Grandma Moses and Jackie Robinson enhance the rounding boards.
Eight-foot curved murals depict moments in New York history, from the arrival of the Half Moon to the construction of Levittown. The hand-carved frames around the mirrors depict 11 different regions of New York, and carved place-names highlight towns all over the state. Even the sweeps of the carousel feature over 300 feet of hand stencils of the bluebird, rose, apple, sugar maple leaf and state map!
First conceived in 1983 by head carver Gerry Holzman and guided to completion by him, the carousel and its hand-crafted band organ were donated to The Farmers’ Museum by the Empire State Carousel Association. Featuring original contributions by over 1,000 New York volunteer artisans and artists, it opened on Memorial Day 2006. The Empire State Carousel, which is housed in a twelve-sided building, is open during museum hours.
