Ross Park Carousel
Ross Park Carousel, Historic carousel at Ross Park in Binghamton, United States.
Ross Park Carousel is a wooden ride featuring 60 jumping horses arranged in four rows along with two decorative chariots, all housed within a 16-sided pavilion. Built around 1920, the structure showcases traditional carousel design with its classic hand-carved details and open-air shelter.
The Allan Herschell Company built this carousel around 1920 as one of six donations from shoe industry leader George F. Johnson to the city of Binghamton. Johnson's generosity toward his employees and community helped establish the park as a public recreational space.
The hand-carved horses and chariots reflect the craftsmanship typical of early twentieth-century amusement rides. Walking around the ride, you notice the detailed work put into each animal, showing how people valued playfulness and artistry in public recreation.
The ride operates only during warmer months, usually from late spring through early autumn when weather is favorable for outdoor activities. Check ahead for any temporary closures due to maintenance work, as the structure requires regular upkeep to preserve the wooden components.
The eight-sided cupola crowning the pavilion is an architectural feature visitors often walk past without noticing, yet it creates a distinctive silhouette. One chariot holds carved wooden monkey figures, a whimsical detail that adds personality and surprises those who look closely.
Location: New York
GPS coordinates: 42.07528,-75.90778
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:03
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