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Operating in [[1903 Season|1903]],<ref name="weekof0614">"At the Theaters: Olentangy Park." ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' 14 June 1903. Pg. 5.</ref> the [[House of Trouble]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park<ref>"Olentangy Park: Closing Day." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 20 September 1903. Pg. 33.</ref> that was made of intricate mazes throughout.
Operating in [[1903 Season|1903]],<ref name="weekof0614">"At the Theaters: Olentangy Park." ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch,'' June 14, 1903. Page 5.</ref> the [[House of Trouble]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park<ref>"Olentangy Park: Closing Day." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' Sept. 20, 1903. Page 33.</ref> that was made of intricate mazes throughout.


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Latest revision as of 04:37, 4 October 2025

House of Trouble
Type Funhouse
Park Section Unknown
Built 1903
Opened 1903
Closed 1903

Operating in 1903,[1] the House of Trouble was an attraction at Olentangy Park[2] that was made of intricate mazes throughout.

References

  1. "At the Theaters: Olentangy Park." Sunday Columbus Dispatch, June 14, 1903. Page 5.
  2. "Olentangy Park: Closing Day." Columbus Evening Dispatch. Sept. 20, 1903. Page 33.