Grand Carousel, also known as Merry-Go-Round, was built in 1926 for the Philadelphia sesquicentennial by William H. Dentzel.
Finished too late for the sesquicentennial, it was instead installed at Kennywood amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania in 1927.
It is a four-abreast carousel, meaning that it has four rows of animals, and it travels in a counter-clockwise direction.
The two notable non-equine animals featured on the ride are a tiger and a lion.
Both the carousel and band organ were restored following the 1975 season.