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Kit Carson County Carousel - Burlington

PTC #6--the oldest surviving carousel from the renowned Philadelphia Toboggan Company.  This carousel features a 1909 WurliTzer Style 155 Monster Military Band Organ restored by Art Reblitz of Colorado Springs.  A 3 hour drive (150 miles) east from Denver on Interstate 70.

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Colorado Springs

A 1925 Allan Herschell carousel, with a 1999 Stinson Band Organ using the original Wurlitzer 146 band organ façade.

Elitch Gardens (Six Flags) - Denver

Philadelphia Toboggan Company #51 (1925-28), a 4 row park model was relocated to the new Elitch Gardens site downtown after many years in its original west Denver location.  No band organ.

Lakeside Amusement Park - Denver

Parker/Mix - menagerie (1908) a 4 row park model, one of only 4 Parker park machines built.  No band organ.

Pueblo City Park - Pueblo

A 1911 Parker (#72/S&G) 3 row Portable with an early Wurlitzer 146A band organ (1920).  Directions & Hours of Operation: Take Hwy 50 West from I-25 to Pueblo Blvd. Turn left and proceed south to Goodnight Avenue and City Park entrance on left.
Open Tueday - Sunday from 6pm - 9pm

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