Jul 27 – In the Community
Doug Kerner participates in National Carousel Day
Higgs Fletcher & Mack partner Doug Kerner participating in National Carousel Day. Doug is seen here standing in front of the famed 1910 Balboa Park Carousel. Kerner was instrumental in facilitating the legal framework around its purchase by the non-profit Friends of Balboa Park organization to ensure it remains one of the true iconic structures in the park.
The 1910 Balboa Park Carousel, adjacent to the San Diego Zoo, is a menagerie of animals and all but two pairs are original with hand-carved European craftsmanship. Also original are the hand-painted murals surrounding the upper portion of the carousel and the military band music. This carousel is one of the few in the world still offering the brass ring game for everyone taking the 5-minute ride.
The 1910 Herschell-Spillman menagerie carousel was made in New York, and shipped to Los Angeles, California. In 1915, the carousel was displayed at the summer resort called Tent City, in Coronado, and then moved up Balboa Park around 1922. It originally was placed at the east of Balboa Park, near the San Diego Natural History Museum. In 1968, the carousel was moved north, to its current location, to make way for construction of the Bea Evenson Fountain, and the building that now houses the Fleet Science Center.