One place that everyone remembers from Paragon Park at Nantasket Beach is the Carousel. Thanks to a group of caring people (volunteers) the Carousel was saved and moved to a spot up the street for later generations to enjoy. It has been a large undertaking and very costly. The Carousel did get a grant last year to replace the doors to the entrance of the Carousel to what they would have looked like when the Carousel was built in 1928. To keep it maintained and repair what age has done to the horses it takes a lot of money. Also they still hold a large loan for purchasing it. If you would like to help, you can become a Friend of Paragon Carousel so your grandchildren can enjoy the Carousel as much as we have. (No one has asked me to say this, I just care.)
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
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- Nancy A. Santry
- Having fun with photography. Recently retired and finally have the time to enjoy playing with my photography whenever I want to. Member of the South Shore Camera Club. President of the Hull Artists Studio Connection.
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