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Historic Carousel Reopens at the National Mall, Celebrating a Legacy of Inclusion

A beloved carousel, originally from Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Baltimore, has been restored and reopened at the National Mall, delighting children and families alike.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The recently restored carousel, which has a rich history, was first desegregated in 1963 while part of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Baltimore. This significant event marked a step towards inclusion in recreational spaces.

After the closure of the amusement park, the carousel was relocated to the National Mall, where it now serves as a joyful attraction for visitors of all ages.

The reopening of this carousel not only brings delight to children but also stands as a reminder of the progress made in the fight for equality and access in public spaces.