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Calendar of Events 2012

June 2-14 Field of Flags
June 24    Secret Garden Tour 

July 27-Aug 19 PARAGON PARK THE MUSICAL at the Company Theatre, Norwell, MA. Tickets are going quickly! With each ticket purchased $1 will be donated to the Paragon Carousel!

Hours of Operation

The Paragon Carousel
205 Nantasket Ave.
Hull, MA 02045

Carousel Rides: $2.25 each

SPRING
April 7 - June 17
The carousel is open on weekends, 11am-5pm, weather permitting.

SUMMER
June 18 - September 3
The carousel, gift shop, and creamery are open daily. 
Monday-Friday - 11am-8pm
Saturday-Sunday 11am-9pm. 

FALL
September 4 - October 28
The carousel is open on weekends, 11am-5pm, weather permitting.

2012 Corporate Sponsors

Welcome to a world removed from the hustle and bustle of modern day life. A place where incredible artistry and glorious music combine with wholesome family fun.

WELCOME TO THE PARAGON CAROUSEL! 

The Carousel has been operating along the shores of beautiful Nantasket Beach for more than 80 years. Built in 1928 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, it boasts four rows of 66 intricately carved horses and two rare Roman chariots. It is decorated with 35 original paintings, 36 cherubs and 18 goddesses who look down while a Wurlitzer Band Organ fills the air with music.

One of fewer than 100 "Grand" carousels remaining in the U.S. today, the Paragon Carousel touches the hearts, sparks the imaginations and ignites the creative spirits of all who visit it.

The Paragon Carousel is the last remaining attraction from the beloved Paragon Park amusement park on Nantasket Beach that closed in 1985. The antique amusement is a lasting reminder of the "Golden Age" of Hull, MA, when the town was teeming with thousands of visitors each day in the summer for decades. The Carousel now attracts upwards of 100,000 visitors each summer.

 

 

"You don't really understand human nature unless you

know why a child on a merry-go-round will wave at

his parents every time around--and why his parents

will always wave back."

  --William D. Tammeus, Pulitzer Prize Journalist.

 

The Carousel is governed by the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Paragon Carousel, a non-profit, 501 (c) 3 charitable organization.