One minute and 35 seconds was all it took for the 1986 Chance Rides carousel to go from the first bid to “SOLD!” For the briefest of moments, Aaron Morrison, of Rehoboth, thought he might have had it.
Animal rights organization, PETA, urged the largest amusement ride manufacturer in Kansas to end the production and sale of animal-themed carousels. "Children learn through play, and teaching them to ...
PETA got on its high horse this week, calling on the country’s largest manufacturer of amusement rides to stop selling animal-themed carousels. The animal rights organization sent a letter to ...
PETA, the animal rights organization based in Norfolk, appealed to a Kansas-based manufacturer of carousels and other amusement park rides to stop using images of animals in its designs. The ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Riding a carousel can bring back favorite memories of childhood — the distinctive music, the dizzying sensations, and the intricately painted horses and other animals. Would a ...