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Amusement Parks
Posters of Amusement Parks
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Ferris Wheel Poster - Color Wheel
$49.95
Roller coasters and Ferris wheels have captured our imagination for just over a century. This elegant panoramic vision captured by renown photographer Tim Mathiesen shows the modern steel roller coaster located at Pacific Park at the world famous Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California.
Border: Black
Matte: Red
Text: Gray
Size: 40" x 15" Learn More
Border: Black
Matte: Red
Text: Gray
Size: 40" x 15" Learn More
Huntington Beach Poster California
$49.95
Decorate your home or office with this elegant, history rich print! Huntington Beach Pier famous during the 1960s and 70s for its attraction by Huntington Beach Surfing Association members, shows magnificently in silhouette against a vivid Pacific Coast sunset.
Border: Black
Matte: Red
Text: Gray
Size: 40" x 16" Learn More
Border: Black
Matte: Red
Text: Gray
Size: 40" x 16" Learn More
Carousel Posters Stampede
$49.95
Carousel and Merry-go-round prints can add a bit of sophisticated whimsy to your home, office or commercial setting. This colorful carousel poster is also a favorite of teenagers. The painted ponies seem to actually Stampede by as you view this San Francisco carousel.
The Historic Playland-at-the-Beach Carousel at Yerba Buena Gardens
Border: Black
Matte: Dark Red
Text: Steel Gray
Size: 40" x 15"
Hand carved and built by Charles I. D. Looff in his Rhode Island shops in 1906, the Carousel was slated to come to San Francisco. Due to the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, the Carousel ended up at Luna Park in Seattle. In 1911, Luna Park burned down. The only thing saved from the fire was the Carousel. It was brought to San Francisco from Seattle and set up at Playland-at-the-Beach in 1912.
The Carousel ran at Playland for 60 years. Playland's last day of operation was Labor Day 1972. The Carousel was almost sold in pieces at that time, but ended up being bought intact and stored for 10 years. In 1982, after extensive refurbishing and renovation, Marianne Stevens set up the Carousel at Shoreline Village in Long Beach (near the Queen Mary). The Carousel ran there until 1996. Ms. Stevens sold the Carousel to San Francisco and it was brought home in 1997.
This charming merry-go-round poster is a favorite of adults as well as children and works well with its Roller Coaster and Ferris Wheel companion. Purchase the 2 as a set for your home or office. Learn More
The Historic Playland-at-the-Beach Carousel at Yerba Buena Gardens
Border: Black
Matte: Dark Red
Text: Steel Gray
Size: 40" x 15"
Hand carved and built by Charles I. D. Looff in his Rhode Island shops in 1906, the Carousel was slated to come to San Francisco. Due to the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, the Carousel ended up at Luna Park in Seattle. In 1911, Luna Park burned down. The only thing saved from the fire was the Carousel. It was brought to San Francisco from Seattle and set up at Playland-at-the-Beach in 1912.
The Carousel ran at Playland for 60 years. Playland's last day of operation was Labor Day 1972. The Carousel was almost sold in pieces at that time, but ended up being bought intact and stored for 10 years. In 1982, after extensive refurbishing and renovation, Marianne Stevens set up the Carousel at Shoreline Village in Long Beach (near the Queen Mary). The Carousel ran there until 1996. Ms. Stevens sold the Carousel to San Francisco and it was brought home in 1997.
This charming merry-go-round poster is a favorite of adults as well as children and works well with its Roller Coaster and Ferris Wheel companion. Purchase the 2 as a set for your home or office. Learn More
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