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Just three images repeated around the top of the carousel. One was that of a gorilla as shown here.
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A spherical safety mirror was alongside the fence next to the carousel. Its convex surface provided a view
of the entire carousel in context.
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The image of a tiger was just one of three that decorated the top of the carousel.
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The image of an elephant was just one of three images that decorated the top of the carousel and repeated
around the top edge.
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The carousel was a popular ride because even one year old children could ride with the help of parents.
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Only the kids that actually rode animals had to pay. The parents that just stood could ride for free.
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Two of the animals to ride were a zebra nearest, and an American eagle just behind it.
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An elephant with its trunk held high in the air was one of the animals to ride.
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The carousel operator walked around the carousel to inspect it before energizing it to rotate.
That operator wore a Hawaiian shirt that day.
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Fabric curtains that could be lowered to close the carousel, were rolled up and swagged
behind the decorative carousel top.
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Three of the animals to ride on the carousel were a tiger, and next to that a cheetah, and furthest from the
camera the zebra.
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One of the taller animals on the carousel was the giraffe, here with a blue harness around its head.
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Two of those marching with the Society of Janus wore matching t-shirts instead of leather.
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The Oregon state Capitol building had a reflecting pool in front.
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The parking lots were spread around the base of a hill. The City Walk
was atop the hill. This escalator led up to both the City Walk and
the Universal City tours.
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The Pride Leather Contingent was lead by a stout man who
carried a banner that read, "2011 Leather Marshal August Wright."
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William Carter showed he could hold up a wall.
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Children rode many different kinds of animals that afternoon. Although the majority of animals were horses.
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A wild turkey walked across grass at Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon
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A single bloom of an orange lily grew next to our Well Raised Garden Bed.
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Our backyard blackberry plant had developed several pink blooms.
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The banner for the Society of Janus showed a masked person and an unmasked person back to back followed by the
words, "Society of Janus, San Francisco."
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A man wore a shirt made up of just leather straps and two steel rings.
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A woman, wearing a hat, twirled two feather wands.
Her activity failed to amuse the person walking next to her.
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A woman wearing a leather dress carried a leather parasol with a red dot, and blue and white fringe.
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