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| othernames = House of Hindoo Mystery | | othernames = House of Hindoo Mystery | ||
| type = Exhibition | | type = Exhibition | ||
| section = | | section = North | ||
| opened = 1908 | | opened = 1908 | ||
| closed = 1908 | | closed = 1908 | ||
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That year, the ''Columbus Evening Dispatch'' reported that a "genuine Hindoo, 'T'Ishi, the wizard of India," performed at the "new Fantasma." The performance included "Hindoo occultism and necromancy," power of suggestion on audience members, magic acts, and an escape act where he'd escape from a large black bag and ropes. It took place in the original [[Fantasma]] building, which was renamed the "House of Hindoo Mystery."<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 19 June 1908. Pg. 18.</ref> | That year, the ''Columbus Evening Dispatch'' reported that a "genuine Hindoo, 'T'Ishi, the wizard of India," performed at the "new Fantasma." The performance included "Hindoo occultism and necromancy," power of suggestion on audience members, magic acts, and an escape act where he'd escape from a large black bag and ropes. It took place in the original [[Fantasma]] building, which was renamed the "House of Hindoo Mystery."<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 19 June 1908. Pg. 18.</ref> | ||
The [[Fantasma]] building was described as being well-ventilated and beautifully decorated<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio).'' 14 June 1906. Pg. 2.</ref> | The [[Fantasma]] building was described as being well-ventilated and beautifully decorated.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio).'' 14 June 1906. Pg. 2.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:50, 22 March 2024
House of Mystery
Other Name(s) | House of Hindoo Mystery |
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Type | Exhibition |
Park Section | North |
Opened | 1908 |
Closed | 1908 |
The House of Mystery was an exhibit at Olentangy Park that operated in 1908.
That year, the Columbus Evening Dispatch reported that a "genuine Hindoo, 'T'Ishi, the wizard of India," performed at the "new Fantasma." The performance included "Hindoo occultism and necromancy," power of suggestion on audience members, magic acts, and an escape act where he'd escape from a large black bag and ropes. It took place in the original Fantasma building, which was renamed the "House of Hindoo Mystery."[1]
The Fantasma building was described as being well-ventilated and beautifully decorated.[2]