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* [[Merry-Go-Round (3)]] - A merry-go-round added in 1910
* [[Merry-Go-Round (3)]] - A merry-go-round added in 1910
* [[Grand Carousel]] - Mangels-Illions Carousel currently in operation at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
* [[Grand Carousel]] - Mangels-Illions Carousel currently in operation at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
* [[Carousel (1922)]] - Added to the park in 1922 with a new structure
* [[Merry-Go-Round De Luxe]] - Opened in 1930
* [[Merry-Go-Round De Luxe]] - Opened in 1930



Latest revision as of 06:53, 28 January 2026

A Merry-Go-Round, sometimes called a Carousel, was an amusement device where riders would mount wooden sculptures of animals that would simulate a riding movement along a vertical pole for each sculpture. It was operated by electricity, and a central organ provided music. There were several of these rides at Olentangy Park. Below is a current list. At least two carousels/merry-go-rounds were operating when the park closed in 1937.[1]

List of Merry-Go-Rounds and Carousels

References

  1. Franklin Survey Co. Map. City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. 1937. Vol. 1. Accessed through Ebay.com.