Unique carousel celebrating celebrities and events of this century unveiled
NYP99080505 - 05 AUGUST 1999 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Madonna pushing a baby carriage and Lucille Ball are part of the 29 movable 3-D sculptures on a Carousel representing celebrities and events for the 19th century. The working carousel was designed by students and alumni of the School of Visual Arts. The Carousel will be on display for the public at Grand Central Station terminal from August 6. iw/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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