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The [[Joy Mill]] was a fun house attraction originally built sometime after the major fire in 1911. It was built on the location of the first [[Ye Olde Mill]] ride and was said to have been originally the [[Temple of Mirth]]<ref>"Joy Mill to Be Free Ride for Dispatch Picnickers." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 13 July 1929. Pg. 7.</ref> that burned down in 1911.
The [[Joy Mill]] was a funhouse attraction originally built sometime after the major fire in 1911. It was built on the location of the first [[Ye Olde Mill]] ride and was said to have been originally the [[Temple of Mirth]]<ref>"Joy Mill to Be Free Ride for Dispatch Picnickers." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 13 July 1929. Pg. 7.</ref> that burned down in 1911.


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Revision as of 20:31, 30 July 2022

Joy Mill
Type Funhouse
Park Section Midway
Opened Unknown
Closed 1937 (park closure)
Frame Wood
Number of Stories 2

The Joy Mill was a funhouse attraction originally built sometime after the major fire in 1911. It was built on the location of the first Ye Olde Mill ride and was said to have been originally the Temple of Mirth[1] that burned down in 1911.

References

  1. "Joy Mill to Be Free Ride for Dispatch Picnickers." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 13 July 1929. Pg. 7.