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March 1, 2021 7:03 PM Esther Bower
SPOKANE, Wash. After being closed for around a year, the Looff Carrousel is back to saddling up riders under new safety precautions.
“It just feels so good to have it open. It is truly a treasure, and it is not an exaggeration to say it is a gem of Spokane,” said Jon Moog, the Riverfront Park Director.
Moog worked with the Spokane Regional Health District to come up with COVID safety measures for the ride. Here’s what’s new: only 29 riders allowed at a time, face masks are required, more outside wait time with your group depending on how busy the ride is and red and blue tags clearly indicate what animals can be used to maintain 6-feet distance.
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