I found this photo at the swap last weekend. I'm guessing its from the 70's but the cycle themed Merry-Go-Round is kind of cool!
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This was always my favorite ride at the Weymouth and Marshfield Fairs here in Massachusetts.
I know I've got pictures...I'll see if I can't dig them up.
This is how it all started for me at the Palisades Park in NJ in the 60s.
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