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'''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 (1)|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 name="sanborn1922">''Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.'' Sanborn Map Company, - 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06656_008/.</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" />
'''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 (1)|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 name="sanborn1922">''[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06656_008/ Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.]'' Sanborn Map Company, - 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map.</ref><ref>''General Map, The Olentangy Amusement Co., Columbus, Ohio,'' 1924.</ref> It was the only ride in the country at the time to use concrete channels for the water to carry the boats.<ref>"Park Novelties." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' March 31, 1918.</ref> More than 2,200 people rode the ride on opening day in 1918.<ref>{{Cite news |articletitle = New 'Old Mill' Is Popular|pub = Columbus Evening Dispatch|date = April 4, 1918|page = 24 }}</ref>


The ride was one of the many that the Cleveland Wrecking Company of Cincinnati, Ohio sold off.<ref>Advertisement. 1938. ''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>
It was redecorated in 1930<ref>"Play in Sunshine." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' May 10, 1930. Page 8.</ref> and 1933.<ref>{{Cite news |lastname = Charrington|firstname = H. E.|articletitle = Olentangy Opening Near---Hardgrove Is New Fo'castle Manager---Tidings of Film|pub = The Columbus Dispatch|date = May 16, 1933|page = 2-C }}</ref> The ride was a mainstay until the park's final season in 1937.<ref name="map">''[https://www.ebay.com/itm/235251834706 City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.]'' Franklin Survey Co. 1937. Vol. 1. Map. Accessed through Ebay.com.</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 lit 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. ''[https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1938-05-14_50_20/page/44 The Billboard.]'' May 14, 1938. Page 45. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</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."
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."
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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 (2)|Dancing Pavilion]].
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 (2)|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)     
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)     
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 4 October 2025

Ye Old Mill
Other Name(s) The Old Mill
Old Mill
Ye Olde Mill
Second Old Mill
Type Water ride
Dark ride
Park Section Midway
Built 1918
Opened 1918
Closed 1937 (park closure)
Vehicle Type Boat
Replaced Wonderland
The Destruction of Johnstown
Penny Arcade (Midway)

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 original building in July 1911, and the ride was rebuilt for the 1918 season[1] further north.[2][3] It was the only ride in the country at the time to use concrete channels for the water to carry the boats.[4] More than 2,200 people rode the ride on opening day in 1918.[5]

It was redecorated in 1930[6] and 1933.[7] The ride was a mainstay until the park's final season in 1937.[8]

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.[9] This version of the ride ran on new lines, and there were electrically lit ways throughout the ride where riders encountered weird scenes.[1]

The ride was one of the many that the Cleveland Wrecking Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, sold off.[10]

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."

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Lavish Park Plans." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, September 23, 1917. Page 56.
  2. Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Sanborn Map Company, - 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map.
  3. General Map, The Olentangy Amusement Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1924.
  4. "Park Novelties." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. March 31, 1918.
  5. "New 'Old Mill' Is Popular." Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 4, 1918. Page 24.
  6. "Play in Sunshine." Columbus Evening Dispatch, May 10, 1930. Page 8.
  7. Charrington, H. E.. "Olentangy Opening Near---Hardgrove Is New Fo'castle Manager---Tidings of Film." The Columbus Dispatch. May 16, 1933. Page 2-C.
  8. City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Franklin Survey Co. 1937. Vol. 1. Map. Accessed through Ebay.com.
  9. "Variety Club at Olentangy Fiesta." Columbus Evening Dispatch, July 26, 1932. Page 8.
  10. Advertisement. The Billboard. May 14, 1938. Page 45. Accessed through the Internet Archive.