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![]() Did Saratoga, at one time, have an actual carousel or is that just the accepted name for that circular area of the grandstand?
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![]() That is what it has always been called, but it wasn't erected until the period between 1985-1991. It was only intended as a food court along with space for aditional seating and TV monitors.
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![]() Thanks.
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![]() there is a carousel in town .
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![]() And an awesome one at that.
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![]() "Carousel" can refer to a number of things:
car·ou·sel or car·rou·sel (kr-sl, -zl) n. 1. A merry-go-round, as one at an amusement park. 2. A circular conveyor on which objects are displayed or rotated: a baggage carousel in an airport. 3. A tournament in which knights or horsemen engaged in various exercises and races. 4. Slide projector developed by Kodak in the 1960's, about which Don Draper gives a weep-worthy monologue in Season One of Mad Men
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