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{{Infobox ride
#REDIRECT [[Ye Olde Mill (2)]]
| name        = Ye Old Mill
| othernames  = The Old Mill<br />Old Mill<br />Ye Olde Mill<br />Second Old Mill
| type        = Water ride<br />Dark ride
| section      = Midway
| built        = 1918
| opened      = 1918
| closed      = 1937 (park closure)
| vehicletype  = Boat
| image        = YeOldMill Photo OhioMemory.jpg
}}
 
'''Ye Olde Mill''', stylized as '''Old Mill''', '''The Old Mill''', and '''Ye Old Mill''', was a water ride and dark ride installed at Olentangy Park in 1918. A fire destroyed the [[Ye Olde Mill (First)|original building]] in July 1911, and the ride was rebuilt for the 1918 season<ref name=":0">"Lavish Park Plans." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' September 23, 1917. Page 56.</ref> further north.<ref>"Columbus, O." ''1922 Sanborn Map.'' Vol. 3. Sheet No. 209.</ref><ref>''General Map, The Olentangy Amusement Co., Columbus, Ohio,'' 1924.</ref> It was redecorated in 1930<ref>"Play in Sunshine." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' May 10, 1930. Page 8.</ref> and was a mainstay until the park's final season in 1937.<ref name="map">Franklin Survey Co. 1937. Map. ''City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio,'' Vol. 1. Accessed through Ebay.com https://www.ebay.com/itm/235251834706</ref> It was common with Old Mill rides around the country to be referred to by some park-goers as "The Tunnel of Love" due to its pitch-black sections allowing couples a chance to cuddle and kiss.<ref>"Variety Club at Olentangy Fiesta." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' July 26, 1932. Page 8.</ref> This version of the ride ran on new lines, and there were electrically lighted ways throughout the ride where riders encountered weird scenes.<ref name=":0" />
 
The ride was one of the many that the Cleveland Wrecking Company of Cincinnati, Ohio sold off.<ref>Advertisement, ''The Billboard,'' May 14, 1938. Page 45. Accessed through the Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1938-05-14_50_20/page/44</ref>
 
Although the word "Ye" appears and sometimes is pronounced with a "Y" sound, the original pronunciation of the Y-like symbol is a "Th" sound, so "Ye" sounds like "The."
 
== Gallery==
<gallery>
File:YeOldMill Photo OhioMemory.jpg|alt=Part of the second Ye Old Mill ride at Olentangy Park.|Part of the second Ye Old Mill ride at Olentangy Park.
File:Midway Photo OhioMemory.jpg|alt=The Midway at Olentangy Park with the Ye Olde Mill, Mysterious Sensation, Joy Mill, and Dancing Pavilion.|The [[Midway]] at Olentangy Park with the Ye Olde Mill, [[Mysterious Sensation]], [[Joy Mill]], and [[Dancing Pavilion (Second)|Dancing Pavilion]].
File:CannonBallExpress Photo OhioMemory.jpg|alt=Cannon Ball Express miniature railway and the Midway/Colonnade with the Ye Old Mill, Mysterious Sensation, Rifle Range, and the Joy Mill. (c. 1929-1930s)|Cannon Ball Express miniature railway and the Midway with the Ye Old Mill, [[Mysterious Sensation]], [[Rifle Range]], and the [[Joy Mill]]. (c. 1929-1930s)   
</gallery>
 
== See Also ==
* [[Ye Olde Mill (First)|First Ye Olde Mill]] - Opened in 1904, burned down in 1911
 
==References==
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