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There was a new "amusement device" called "[[Creation or The Great Hereafter]]"<ref name="zoo">"Opening of Zoo." ''Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 7 May 1907. Pg. 6.</ref> that opened at Olentangy Park in 1906.<ref>"Olentangy Park Opens on April 29." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 15 April 1906. Pg. 7.</ref>
There was a new "amusement device" called "[[Creation or The Great Hereafter]]"<ref name="zoo">"Opening of Zoo." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 7 May 1905. Pg. 6.</ref> that opened at Olentangy Park in 1906.<ref>"Olentangy Park Opens on April 29." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 15 April 1906. Pg. 7.</ref><ref name="zoo2">"The Columbus Zoo." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 21 May 1905. Pg. 7.</ref>


The production opened at the nearby Columbus Zoological Garden in 1905 and was described as having "many novel features in illusion, magic, and black art."<ref name="zoo" />
The production opened at the nearby Columbus Zoological Garden in 1905 and was described as having "many novel features in illusion, magic, and black art."<ref name="zoo" /> It was described as being similar to the one produced at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and had "great scenic and mechanical effects and [carried] a company of 50 people."<ref name="zoo2" />


Similarly named attractions at Atheltic Park<ref>Stanton, Jeffrey. "Athletic Park, Luna Park, Carnival Court Park - Buffalo N.Y. 1904 - 1918." ''National Amusement Park Historical Association.'' Accessed 29 July 2022. http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewYork/CarnivalCourtPark-BuffaloNY.html</ref> depicted Heaven and Hell and at Dreamland was an electric opera that showed the destruction of the world by fire and "the Biblical epic, using a chorus of 200 singers, showed the Damnation of Faust and the Salvation of Marguerite in detail."<ref>Stanton, Jeffrey. "Coney Island - Dreamland." ''Westland Network.'' Revised 6 April 1998. Accessed 29 July 2022.</ref>
Similarly named attractions at Atheltic Park<ref>Stanton, Jeffrey. "Athletic Park, Luna Park, Carnival Court Park - Buffalo N.Y. 1904 - 1918." ''National Amusement Park Historical Association.'' Accessed 29 July 2022. http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewYork/CarnivalCourtPark-BuffaloNY.html</ref> depicted Heaven and Hell and at Dreamland was an electric opera that showed the destruction of the world by fire and "the Biblical epic, using a chorus of 200 singers, showed the Damnation of Faust and the Salvation of Marguerite in detail."<ref>Stanton, Jeffrey. "Coney Island - Dreamland." ''Westland Network.'' Revised 6 April 1998. Accessed 29 July 2022.</ref>

Revision as of 17:07, 30 April 2023

Creation or The Great Hereafter
Other Name(s) The Hereafter
Type Exhibition
Park Section Unknown
Opened 1906
Closed Unknown

There was a new "amusement device" called "Creation or The Great Hereafter"[1] that opened at Olentangy Park in 1906.[2][3]

The production opened at the nearby Columbus Zoological Garden in 1905 and was described as having "many novel features in illusion, magic, and black art."[1] It was described as being similar to the one produced at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and had "great scenic and mechanical effects and [carried] a company of 50 people."[3]

Similarly named attractions at Atheltic Park[4] depicted Heaven and Hell and at Dreamland was an electric opera that showed the destruction of the world by fire and "the Biblical epic, using a chorus of 200 singers, showed the Damnation of Faust and the Salvation of Marguerite in detail."[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Opening of Zoo." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 7 May 1905. Pg. 6.
  2. "Olentangy Park Opens on April 29." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 15 April 1906. Pg. 7.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "The Columbus Zoo." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 21 May 1905. Pg. 7.
  4. Stanton, Jeffrey. "Athletic Park, Luna Park, Carnival Court Park - Buffalo N.Y. 1904 - 1918." National Amusement Park Historical Association. Accessed 29 July 2022. http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewYork/CarnivalCourtPark-BuffaloNY.html
  5. Stanton, Jeffrey. "Coney Island - Dreamland." Westland Network. Revised 6 April 1998. Accessed 29 July 2022.