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	<title>Kubek Korner &#187; Virginia Key Beach</title>
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		<title>Virginia Key Beach Park brings back vintage merry-go-round</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every weekend, the Virginia Key Beach Park unveils its crown jewel, a 1950s Allan Herschell carousel. After the noon opening, the booming music of the vintage ride fills the historic park &#8212; and attracts eager riders. The carousel is part of the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust&#8217;s plan to restore the beachfront park to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every weekend, the Virginia Key Beach Park unveils its crown jewel, a 1950s Allan Herschell carousel.</p>
<p>After the noon opening, the booming music of the vintage ride fills the historic park &#8212; and attracts eager riders.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>The carousel is part of the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust&#8217;s plan to restore the beachfront park to the popular playground it once was.</p>
<p>&#8220;In 1999, when the community came together and decided the park should be saved the concept was to restore the park to a walking museum so to speak,&#8221; Virginia Key Beach Park trustee Gene Tinnie said. &#8220;The idea of getting the carousel was driven so the [current] generation now can see what the generation before had worked for.&#8221;</p>
<p>The park&#8217;s executive director, David Shorter, found the Herschell carousel by chance &#8212; at a Miramar church carnival.</p>
<p>In February 2008 when the park reopened, the ride was leased from Modern Midways, an amusement ride company for $10,000. &#8220;We wanted to follow all of the history lines that were here when the park first opened,&#8221; Shorter said.</p>
<p>In May 2008, the park purchased the $250,000 carousel with private donations, a $50,000 grant from the office of Miami Commissioner Marc Sarnoff and money from the County Safe Neighborhood Parks Fund, according to David Friedman, the park&#8217;s marketing director.</p>
<p>The carousel was a bargain. Many 1950s Herschell merry-go-rounds cost as much as $600,000 depending on their condition.</p>
<p>During Miami&#8217;s earlier days of segregation, the ride partly represented equality between the &#8220;colored&#8221; Virginia Key Beach Park and the &#8220;whites only&#8221; Crandon Park. Both parks operated with a mini-train and carousel.</p>
<p>For Barbara Mason-Gardiner, a 1960 Booker T. Washington graduate, visiting the park today brings back feelings of nostalgia.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although it was segregated, to us those were some of the great times,&#8221; Mason-Gardiner said. &#8220;It really made you feel like you were on Miami Beach.&#8221;</p>
<p>For more than 20 years, the inside of the octagon-shaped building was empty. The original carousel had deteriorated by the time Miami took over the park in the 1980s.</p>
<p>The ride now rests in the pavilion just yards away from the ocean. It has been refurbished with electrical wiring &#8212; an upgrade from the generator the previous carousel used.</p>
<p>Now on Saturdays and Sundays, people stand in line for a carousel ride. &#8220;It&#8217;s a vital piece of our community,&#8221; Mason-Gardiner said. &#8220;Being out here is still a thrilling experience.&#8221;</p></div>
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