This $1 Old-Fashioned Wooden Carousel Ride In Texas Will Make You Feel Like A Kid Again
There’s nothing quite like an old-fashioned wooden carousel. Not only are they timeless, but for many, they also evoke happy childhood memories of frolicking through carnivals, chomping down on cotton candy without a care in the world. Several antique carousels in Texas offer a peek into the past, however the oldest of them all can be found at Fireman’s Park in Brenham. It only costs $1 per rider, and it’s sure to make you feel like a kid again.
When you visit Fireman's Park in Brenham, Texas, you'll stumble upon a portal to the past that will have you longing for simpler times.
A legendary toymaker by the name of Charles W. Dare made the horses, while C.W. Parker manufactured the carousel itself.
It was discovered by a Mr. Hugh Durden in 1930 in the small town of Clay, Texas, left behind by a carnival that couldn't afford rent for the land during the Great Depression.
Protected from the elements, it has - and will continue to - offer an old-fashioned good time that delights Brenham residents of all ages.
You'll see several signs that detail the history of both the Flying Horses Carousel and carousels in general, allowing you to have fun and learn something at the same time.
Everyone 13 and up must either stand next to a horse or ride in one of the gondolas.
Visit the City of Brenham website for more information, including hours of operation for the carousel.
Have you ever ridden the Flying Horses Carousel? Are there any other antique carousels in Texas worth riding? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for an ice cream factory tour in Brenham that will also bring out your inner child.
Address: Fireman's Park Baseball Field, 901 N Park St, Brenham, TX 77833, USA
Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and changed her major twice (psychology, computer science, and finally criminal justice) before taking a leap of faith and dropping out to pursue a career in freelance writing.
Today, Katie writes for the Texas and Arizona pages of OnlyInYourState.com and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee, watching a crime TV show or scary movie.