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| type          = Arcade<br />Skill-based Games
| type          = Arcade<br />Skill-based Games
| section        = Midway
| section        = Midway
| built          = 1909
| built          = 1910
| opened        = 1909
| opened        = 1910
| closed        = 1911 (fire)
| closed        = 1911 (fire)
| fires          = 1911
| fires          = 1911
| replaced      = [[Billiards|Billiards and Pool]]
| replacedby    = [[Ye Olde Mill (2)]]
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At least two '''Penny Arcades''' existed at the park. The second one was installed in the [[Midway]]. It and several other attractions burned down in July 1911.<ref>"Fire at Olentangy Park." ''The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio).'' Thursday, July 27, 1911. Pg. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1634174/fire-at-olentangy-park/</ref><ref>"Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 17 July 1911. Pg. 1.</ref> Penny Arcades were attractions with coin-operated devices, including fortune-telling machinery, slot machines, love tester machines, peepshows (animation/moving pictures), skill-based games such as skee-ball, box-ball, and shooter games.<ref>"Penny Arcade.'' ''Wikipedia.org.'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_arcade#Penny_arcade</ref>
At least two '''Penny Arcades''' existed at Olentangy Park. The second one was installed in the Midway. It replaced the [[Bowling alleys|Bowling]] and [[billiards|Pool]] section.<ref>Postcard. [https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/postcard/id/41562 "Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio."] Accessed through the Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections.</ref> It and several other attractions burned down in the [[Midway Fire of 1911]].<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1634174/fire-at-olentangy-park/ "Fire at Olentangy Park."] ''The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio).'' July 27, 1911. Page 1.</ref><ref>"Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 17, 1911. Page 1.</ref> Penny Arcades were attractions with coin-operated devices, including fortune-telling machinery, slot machines, love tester machines, peepshows (animation/moving pictures), skill-based games such as skee-ball, box-ball, and shooter games.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_arcade#Penny_arcade "Penny Arcade."] ''Wikipedia.org.''</ref>


This midway penny arcade could be the [[Arcadia]] or [[Automatic Vaudeville]] attraction, both built in 1909 and at least one destroyed in the [[Midway Fire of 1911]].
It was also referred to as "North Arcade and Wonderland" by some news outlets, <ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1634174/fire-at-olentangy-park/ "Fire at Olentangy Park."] ''The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio).'' July 27, 1911. Page 1. Accessed through Newspapers.com.</ref><ref>"Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 17, 1911. Page 1.</ref><ref>Photographs, ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 17, 1911. Page 1.</ref><ref>"Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 17, 1911. Page 1.</ref> but [[Wonderland]] is its own attraction.
 
There could have also been a penny arcade rebuilt in 1912 around the same area.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Penny Arcade (Colonnade)]]
* [[Penny Arcade (Colonnade)]]
* [[Arcadia]]
* [[Automatic Vaudeville]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 4 October 2025

Penny Arcade
Other Name(s) Arcade, North Arcade and Wonderland
Type Arcade
Skill-based Games
Park Section Midway
Built 1910
Opened 1910
Closed 1911 (fire)
Fires 1911
Replaced Billiards and Pool
Replaced By Ye Olde Mill (2)

At least two Penny Arcades existed at Olentangy Park. The second one was installed in the Midway. It replaced the Bowling and Pool section.[1] It and several other attractions burned down in the Midway Fire of 1911.[2][3] Penny Arcades were attractions with coin-operated devices, including fortune-telling machinery, slot machines, love tester machines, peepshows (animation/moving pictures), skill-based games such as skee-ball, box-ball, and shooter games.[4]

It was also referred to as "North Arcade and Wonderland" by some news outlets, [5][6][7][8] but Wonderland is its own attraction.

See Also

References

  1. Postcard. "Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio." Accessed through the Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections.
  2. "Fire at Olentangy Park." The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio). July 27, 1911. Page 1.
  3. "Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 17, 1911. Page 1.
  4. "Penny Arcade." Wikipedia.org.
  5. "Fire at Olentangy Park." The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio). July 27, 1911. Page 1. Accessed through Newspapers.com.
  6. "Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 17, 1911. Page 1.
  7. Photographs, The Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 17, 1911. Page 1.
  8. "Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." The Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 17, 1911. Page 1.