Story City's
1913 Hershell-Spillman Antique Carousel

The Carousel is open for the season!

 For more information contact the
Story City Greater Chamber Connection 
515-733-4214
 

Story City Carousel Brick Garden of Memories

 
Memorial Day Weekend
through Labor Day Weekend

Monday, Tuesday

Noon- 6 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday
Noon - 9 p.m.
 
May and September

Saturdays and Sundays only

Noon - 8 p.m.
 

Group Tours Welcome May through October


The Carousel is still looking for
 volunteers to help at the carousel. 
Please contact the GCC if you are able to volunteer your time for a 3 hour shift.
 

Contact the Chamber to schedule
your corporate and birthday parties,
 family reunions, weddings and
any other special event.
 
 
 
Join the fun in Story City, Iowa!
 

Iowa's 1913  antique carousel will be whirling to the merry calliope tunes throughout the summer months. The restored merry-go-round is located in Story City's picturesque North Park along the Skunk River, and will transport you back in time as you take a leisurely ride. 

One of a vanishing species, this fun machine was built in 1913 by the Herschell-Spillman Co. of Tonawanda, New York. It was originally owned by P.T. Gifford of Grundy Center, Iowa. Gifford traveled the Iowa countryside taking the carousel to county fairs and town celebrations, including Story City's Independence Day galas. 

The splendid wooden figures are hand-carved from poplar and include 20 horses, two chickens, two pigs, two dogs, two chariots, and a whirling tub. Calliope tunes are generated by a 1936 Wurlitzer Military Band organ housed in the center of the carousel. 

The carousel was purchased from Gifford in 1938 by the Story City Greater Community Congress, and proceeded to delight generations of children. Eventually, time and wear took their toll, and the battered steeds were forced into temporary retirement in 1977. 

In 1980, interest in the old merry-go-round was resurrected, and restoration began at The Country Shop in rural Roland, Iowa. Layers of paint were removed, repairs made, and original colors of paint were mixed to match the old shades. 

After one and one-half years, the original stencils, colors, and prints were completely restored to their present gleaming condition. A special structure was built to house the carousel, and on June 4,1982, a dedication was held. 

This summer, come buy a bag of popcorn, climb aboard the carousel, and be a part of the magic that exists among the brass poles, revolving lights, and merry tunes.

 
 
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