carousel with glass bottles each one contained a leech each leech was connected to a wire each wire to a bell so that when the pressure started to
slide carousels to go do our to go do our
Luggage carousel, luggage carousel.
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two or three different carousels till you get the right carousel.
It's like a carousel of hell.
And Binghamton is the carousel capital of the world.
It has a carousel of more than 70 little quartz cups.
It can rotate this carousel under two different inlets to receive samples.
Then it rotates the carousel and lifts a cup into an oven.
He was at a carousel waiting for his luggage.
It was called the carousel.
Got the luggage carousel.
And of course the carousel is all mobile, and it goes around.
bring his own carousel from the Venice Pier.
He owned a carousel on the Venice Pier. The carousel on the Santa Monica Pier, the Looff carousel had been gone for a few years and this carousel was a much nicer carousel than
and avoid the sort of carousel of writing rooms, and stuff like that, and co-writes.
You know when you do a carousel thing?
to host parties in the carousel to support the plight of Daniel Ellsberg and Cesar Chavez.
with their eyes transfixed against the carousel hoping against hope that their bag was on the same flight they were and
I'm kind of from a carousel family, if you can imagine that.
in my sleep-deprived haze to turn the carousel and look for its male counterpart-- "Polite as a Prince." It should come as no surprise that it didn't exist.
So we were trying to figure out how to make a carousel kind of cool and modern and edgy.
4940 from Phoenix, your bags are on carousel number four.
And we had this idea of this crazy horse coming off-- breaking itself off the carousel.
were gone and the only real ride left on the Pier was the carousel. In 1943, Walter Newcomb, who was a banker from Venice, stepped in and purchased the franchise to the amusement pier.
neighborhood floating over the water. Apartments and the carousel, those were not the only apartments. There were other buildings that had been on the Pier began to lease out for
box, put it on the carousel, got onto Aer Lingus in first class -- when Aer Lingus had
who were five and three at the time, to sit down near the book carousel area at our local grocery store.
I think it's Episode 13, Season 1, "The Carousel." Feel free to look it up.
of 100% flowers. And also, he also created a carousel made out of all flowers.
built in 1916. It included one of Looff's carousels, of course, his own hand-carved carousel and above it were apartments. And he and his son, Arthur, lived in the apartments
what had replaced it. So he bought this 1922 Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel from the Venice Pier and put it on to, to the Santa Monica Pier. It is the same carousel that
I mentioned Colleen Creedon earlier, the activist that lived above the carousel. Joan was a regular visitor. She was around for the 1973 Save the Pier movement and was very involved
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Place gates further away from baggage claim, which meant passengers had a longer walk, but less time standing around the carousel.
And that's how-- Could you walk us through, maybe, how "The Carousel" came about?
He had audioanimatronics there, Mr. Lincoln, Carousel of Progress.
Her parents were Henry and Phoebe Ephron who were screenwriters for Fox and wrote screenplays for movies such as "Desk Set" with Hepburn and Tracy and "Carousel," the famous musical.
being killed there's a gunshot will go off someone's being shot um there's all kinds of BIOS and pictures there's carousels of photos there's sound
to make a travel narrative, one that unfolded like a Chinese scroll and circled around continuously like a carousel, one that would take you from the city of Tampa and follow its landmarks
fish on it. Charles Looff, who was a very famous carousel carver in the early 1900s, wanted to build an amusement pier somewhere in the area and he chose next to the Santa
Now Charles, he was famous, like I said, a famous carousel carver, he carved the very first carousel horses for Coney Island and then he began expanding his enterprise all
This is a photo from 1917. Some of you may recognize the building in the foreground as the, the building that houses the carousel. It's called the Looff Hippodrome and it was
The, the beach actually began that, the, the waterline came all the way to the carousel building, which if you've been to the Santa Monica Pier you know it's pretty close, it's
They own the Playland Arcade, but throughout their, their history they owned, for a long time they owned and operated the carousel. They had arcades, of course, they had archery,
what the Pier could become if they would, if the City would just draw, draw their attention more towards it. It included an amusement park, it included restoration of the carousel,
role in the Pier's history and, and Robert Redford actually, his first memory is of being four years old when he came to ride the carousel. And he learned that, or he heard, he knows
And the story goes like this: When I was a younger person, I remember there was a -- my family ran the Santa Monica Pier carousel in Santa Monica.
But the son of Alan Cranston, who was a famous California senator, was having his 40th birthday party at the carousel, and he was going to run his first marathon.