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"The Pike" amusement
center in Long Beach, California, operated by
Charles I.D. Looff. He is best known for building the first carousel
at Coney Island in 1875. A Looff hand-carved horse sells for
$10,000 to $50,000 today.

Charles
I.D. Looff is
considered to be the first of the great American carousel manufacturers,
building 17 carousels for himself and 40 rides in total - only
11 survive.

Early view around 1911 of the
Pike with the first roller coaster extending over water, band
shell, and the Bath House (the white building on the far right
later called the Plunge).
The Name for the
Pike
Below are quotes
about "The Pike"at the1904 St. Louis World Fair:
"The Pike was a street a mile long, solidly lined with amusements,
more varied, more elaborate and more costly than any previous
exposition had ever contained."
"When night came, and the exhibit palaces were closed, the
throng was on the Pike. Everyone on the grounds, took a stroll
down the Pike, to see the life and motion and color and light,
to hear the bands and listen to the ingenious gentlemen whose
wits were sharpened in the competition for patronage, and whose
vocal powers, assisted by megaphones, vied successfully with
the brass bands. It was an inspiring spectacle -- fifty or a
hundred thousand people ceaselessly moving, the wise and the
simple, the great and the humble, all pleased and happy, care-free
and safe."
Webmaster's Note: I think it is safe to say that Charles I.D.
Looff, being in the amusement business from 1875, was at the
1904 World's Fair or may have even had a exhibit there. Perhaps
he created his own "Pike" in Long Beach.
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