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Pullen Park increases fees for train, carousel, kiddie boat rides Beginning Tuesday, families will have to pay a little more to enjoy the attractions at Raleigh's Pullen Park.
A few things to know in case you're planning a trip to Pullen Park. The Raleigh park's carousel, along with the carousel at nearby Chavis Park, are both closed as part of the city's COVID-related ...
The park is celebrating its 135th anniversary this year and its carousel, which is more than 100 years old, is still in use today. Pullen Park celebrates 100th anniversary of antique Dentzel carousel ...
Hillary Wayne, a nanny, said she and her young charge, Ellory Ferguson, visit Pullen Park at least once a week for a ride on the carousel and the paddle boats. "It's pretty unique.
Pullen Park celebrates 100th anniversary of antique Dentzel carousel "Today, Pullen Park is a snapshot of what local amusement parks use to provide for their communities," the entry notes.
The century-old carousel at Pullen Park is a rare piece of Raleigh history, allowing today's children to ride the same attraction their great-grandparents once loved.
Note that while the Pullen Park Carousel will be open, it and the LuminoCity Dino Ride will require additional tickets. General admission tickets are $25 for those over the age of 12.
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