There’s always something fun to do in the Hawkeye State, and if you haven’t discovered this charming Iowa carousel yet, it’s time to put it on your list for the summer. This gorgeous work of art is one of the only old-time carousels still running, and it opens for the spring and summer seasons in May.
Des Moines is home to a gorgeous park in the heart of the city — Union Park.
Google Local / Richard Smith This beautiful green space has been a public park since 1892!
In the northern part of Union Park, you’ll find the Heritage Carousel. It’s Iowa’s only traditional old-time carousel!
Facebook / Heritage Carousel Each of the 30 animals on board was hand-carved and painted, creating an incredible work of art right here in the capital.
Only a handful of wooden carousels have been built since the 1930s, making the Heritage Carousel truly special.
Facebook / Heritage Carousel 35 riders can enjoy the carousel at once as it turns to a vintage Stinson band organ’s tunes.
You’ll find horses, a tiger, a stork, rabbits, an ostrich, a zebra, a baby elephant, a honey bear, a pirate cat, a giraffe, a sea urchin, and a panda waiting for you!
Facebook / Heritage Carousel Many of the animals have names thanks to sponsors who support this old fashioned ride. The sponsors and community support mean that rides only cost fifty cents, and many community groups can offer free rides to children, too.
Let the kids enjoy a ride on the animal of their choice while you appreciate the artwork of the Heritage Carousel.
Facebook / Heritage Carousel Scenes of the DSM area are depicted, including Old Main at Drake, a covered bridge, the historic Dallas County Courthouse, and countless others. It is truly magnificent!
You’ll find this gorgeous Iowa carousel in Union Park, at 1801 Pennsylvania Ave., Des Moines, IA 50309. They open for the season on May 19, 2019, so be sure to come for the celebration!
Google Local / Richard Smith
This beautiful green space has been a public park since 1892!
Facebook / Heritage Carousel
Each of the 30 animals on board was hand-carved and painted, creating an incredible work of art right here in the capital.
35 riders can enjoy the carousel at once as it turns to a vintage Stinson band organ’s tunes.
Many of the animals have names thanks to sponsors who support this old fashioned ride. The sponsors and community support mean that rides only cost fifty cents, and many community groups can offer free rides to children, too.
Scenes of the DSM area are depicted, including Old Main at Drake, a covered bridge, the historic Dallas County Courthouse, and countless others. It is truly magnificent!
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