Forgotten 1920 Carousel
A Forgotten 1920 Carousel has arrived in Sandpoint After 64 years of storage in their vintage trailers, a carousel time-capsule, complete with 36 hand carved wooden horses and original mechanism, will finally be unloaded. December 3rd in Sandpoint, Idaho.
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Daniele Huguenin, far right, hugs Reno Hutchison before the opening of a carousel horse-filled trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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Sandpoint resident Bobbie Huguenin is honored by Reno and Clay Hutchison during the opening of a carousel horse-filled tractortrailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. The Hutchison's purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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William Hutchison, front left, and Zach Snyder, front right, unload carousel horses during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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William Hutchison, front left, and Zach Snyder, front right, unload carousel horses Saturday during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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A crowd looks at the carousel horses during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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Detailed painting on one of the carousel horses shined during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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Clay Hutchison unloads one the carousel horses during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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Sandpoint resident Dan Mimmack checked out the antique light fixtures during the opening of the carousel horse-filled tractor-trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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The crowd looks at the carousel horses during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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Isaiah Snyder, left, and Clay Hutchison unload carousel horses during the opening of a 1950s trailer in Sandpoint on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Reno and Clay Hutchison purchased the 1920 carousel and hope to have it restored and permanently placed in Sandpoint.
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