Carousels and More
The Allan Herschell Company
Allan Herschell, a Scottish immigrant, built machinery and boilers until he saw a carousel on a trip to New York City. He began building carousels and by 1915 when he bought this factory he was the most productive builder of carousels in America. The factory employed up to 75 skilled carvers and had a roundhouse where carousels were assembled and tested.
Herschell Horses
Simple yet elegant, the horses were designed to travel, being sturdy, easily maintained, and durable. The original carousels were a thrill ride for adults only.
Menagerie
Not only horses but a menagerie of creatures graced the carousels, including giraffes, kangaroos, and this hop-toad.
Kiddieland
The factory expanded its line into carousels for kids, and began to produce many other types of carnival rides.
Thrill Rides
The factory introduced adult thrill rides such as the Twister, the Hurricane, and the Skywheel, a 90' tall ferris wheel.
Aluminum and Steel
Under the ownership of John Wendler in the 1930s wooden horses were replaced with aluminum, and steel bodied cars were made for whirling rides and bumper cars.
North Tonawanda Factory Timeline
1997 Allan Herschell Company sold by Chance Manufacturing to the Carousel Society of the Niagara Frontier and returns to North Tonawanda.
1983 Allan Herschell factory building becomes the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum.
1970 Allan Herschell Company sold to Chance Manufacturing and moved to Wichita, Kansas.
1953 Allan Herschell Company sold to Weisner/Rapp, soon after moved to 1165 Clinton Street, Buffalo, NY. The company will later change hands again and be owned by Lisk-Savory.
1945 Allan Herschell Company purchases Spillman Engineering becoming the world's largest producer of amusement park rides.
1927 Allan Herschell dies. Company begins to add cast aluminum legs to its wooden horses.
1923 Allan Herschell retires. A group led by John Wender, a long time employee now heads the company.
1919 Herschell-Spillman Company changes its name to Spillman Engineering Corporation to avoid confusion the the new Allan Herschell Company.
1915 Allan Herschell Company forms at this location.
1913 Allan Herschell retires from the Herschell-Spillman Company.
1900 Herschell-Spillman Company forms. This is a joint venture between Allan Herschell and his brother-in law Edward Spillman.
1899 Armitage Herschell Company declares bankruptcy.
1872 Armitage-Herschell Company forms and begins making steam engines, gears, machinery. Eleven years later they make their first steam riding gallery (Carousel).
1851 Allan Herschell was born in Arbreath, Forfarshire, Scotland.
Cultural Heritage. A thrill ride industry was born on the Seaway Trail. Seaway Trail, Inc. Corner Ray & West Main St., Sackets Harbor, NY 13685. www.seawaytrail.com . America's Byways. This exhibit made possible by a grant from FHWA to Seaway Trail, Inc.
HM Number | HM1FGE |
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Placed By | Seaway Trails, Inc |
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Date Added | Thursday, September 18th, 2014 at 7:14pm PDT -07:00 |
UTM (WGS84 Datum) | 17T E 673289 N 4766287 |
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Decimal Degrees | 43.02951667, -78.87298333 |
Degrees and Decimal Minutes | N 43° 1.771', W 78° 52.379' |
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds | 43° 1' 46.26" N, 78° 52' 22.74" W |
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Area Code(s) | 716 |
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Closest Postal Address | At or near 180 Thompson St, North Tonawanda NY 14120, US |
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