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English: The Zeum Carousel at Luna Park, Seattle. The carousel was originally intended for San Francisco, but ended up in Seattle after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. When Luna Park closed, it moved to several other locations, finally ending up back in San Francisco, where it is now part of Yerba Buena Gardens.
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