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The Zarro Amusement Device Company was managed by J. W. Zarro and was heaquarted in Cincinnati, Ohio, and later, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.[1]
A 1915 advertisement said the company created and installed "Fun Houses, Joy Mills, Riding Devices, Old Mills and everything in the amusement line." They said they were the "largest builders of amusement devices in the world."[1]
Attractions
- Cave of the Winds
- Colonnade
- House That Jack Built
- Mystic Castle or Castle Mystic
- Palace of Illusions
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Advertisement. The Billboard. March 27, 1915. Page 7.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/The_Billboard_1915-03-27-_Vol_27_Iss_13_%28IA_sim_billboard_1915-03-27_27_13%29.pdf