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Area
  
County Fair

Opening date
  
1976

Area
  
County Fair

Closed
  
1995

Replaced by
  
Drop Tower: Scream Zone

Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
1995

Status
  
Closed

Opened
  
1976

Riders per vehicle
  
1

Ameri-Go-Round

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The Ameri-Go-Round was an antique carousel at Six Flags Great America, United States. It is also the name of a newer carousel built the same year at its sister park, California's Great America.

Gurnee's location had a band organ, which was later on sold after mechanical problems.

Great America was unusual because it was one of the few parks with two carousels within the park.

In 2003 the carousel spun for the last time as it was removed after the park closed for the winter. The ride was replaced with a HUSS Frisbee ride named Revolution in 2004. One reason for the ride's removal was that the ride was closed often due to low staffing and mechanical problems. In Gurnee, the Dentzel carousel is still in storage.

In Santa Clara, the Ameri-Go-Round closed in 1995 and was replaced with the Drop Zone Stunt Tower.

Current status

The Ameri-Go-Round is in storage at the park. The ride is in storage crates near the lift hill for Superman Ultimate Flight.

Santa Clara's Ameri-Go-Round was relocated in 2006 to Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Santa Clara's Ameri-Go-Round was Philadelphia Toboggan Company's 45th carousel, built in 1918.

References

Ameri-Go-Round Wikipedia


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