Dentzel Outside Row Standers | Children’s Museum of Memphis | Photos by John Caruso
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Dentzel Outside Row Standers | Children’s Museum of Memphis | Photos by John Caruso
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Do tigers vary a lot or are they generally very similar? That tiger you posted while talking about different animals in carousels looks a lot like the one at Riverfront Park Carousel in Spokane, WA.
I always liked that the tiger was next to a dragon bench thing so if someone had mobility issues they could still be somewhere really interesting.
there’s more variety towards modern carousel tigers compared to the golden age of carousels, late 1800s to early 1900s
historically, menagerie tigers were always standing upright and on the outside row
you’ve got a good eye! yes, that is the crouching tiger from riverfront park carousel! i find the last paragraph of your message very sweet