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Decades-old, newly restored Smithsonian carousel reopens -- to children's delight

The carousel was first desegregated when part of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park outside Baltimore in 1963. It was moved to the National Mall after the…

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Decades-old, newly restored Smithsonian carousel reopens -- to children's delight — In a development that has drawn significant attention from observers worldwide, this story represents one of the most noteworthy events in recent news cycles.

The carousel was first desegregated when part of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park outside Baltimore in 1963. It was moved to the National Mall after the park closed. (Image credit: Valerie Plesch for NPR)

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