Antique carousel finds home at Shell Factory

https://www.leefamilynews.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/DSC01920-1.jpgAntique carousel finds home at Shell Factory

The Shell Factory & Nature Park announced that it is the recipient of
a generous donation, an antique carousel, courtesy of a local donor. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has been a longtime visitor to the Shell Factory and is grateful the family-fun destination could accept the donation and keep the carousel close to home. Located at 16554 N. Cleveland Avenue in Fort Myers, the attraction is now open and operates seven days a week during normal business hours.
Built in the 1920s, the full-size carousel was produced by the C.W. Parker Company. Encompassing a 36-foot diameter, the ride boasts two chariots and 20 painted horses and travels at three miles per hour. For the young
and old alike, the three-and-a-half-minute ride is accompanied by calliope music and gives riders the magical experience of taking a stroll down memory lane. The cost to ride the carousel is $1 per person.

A true labor of love, all Shell Factory & Nature Park employees had a hand in helping to restore and repair the carousel prior to assembling it on the property.
“We are truly blessed to be the recipient of this generous donation,” said Pam Cronin, owner of the Shell Factory. “My late husband and I attended the IAAPA show every year and we marveled at the spectacular 3-story
carousel on display. This gift is a special sign that may just have come with help from above. We look forward to sharing the ride with our visitors and the local community.”

For more information, visit www.ShellFactory.com or call 239-995-2141

— familynews
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