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A [[Rifle Range]] was available at Olentangy Park for many years. Sometimes, it was part of the [[Shooting Gallery]]. The standalone Rifle Range in the [[Midway]] was opened in 1929. It was located between the [[Joy Mill]] and the [[Mysterious Sensation]] and was sold to the | A [[Rifle Range]] was available at Olentangy Park for many years. Sometimes, it was part of the [[Shooting Gallery]]. The standalone Rifle Range in the [[Midway]] was opened in 1929. It was located between the [[Joy Mill]] and the [[Mysterious Sensation]] and was sold to the Haenlein Brothers' Zoo Amusement Par<ref name="historian">Barret, Richard E. "Olentangy Park: Four Decades of Fun." ''Columbus and Central Ohio Historian.'' Vol. 1. April 1984. Pg. 17.</ref> (also called Scioto Ranch Park) when the park sold its assets in 1938. | ||
== Gallery== | == Gallery== |
Revision as of 18:46, 14 June 2024
Rifle Range
Type | Skill-based Game |
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Park Section | Midway Center |
Opened | 1929 (Midway) |
Closed | 1937 (Park Closure) |
A Rifle Range was available at Olentangy Park for many years. Sometimes, it was part of the Shooting Gallery. The standalone Rifle Range in the Midway was opened in 1929. It was located between the Joy Mill and the Mysterious Sensation and was sold to the Haenlein Brothers' Zoo Amusement Par[1] (also called Scioto Ranch Park) when the park sold its assets in 1938.
Gallery
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The Cannon Ball Express miniature railway and the Midway with the second Ye Old Mill, Mysterious Sensation, Rifle Range, and the Joy Mill. (c. 1929-1930s)
- ↑ Barret, Richard E. "Olentangy Park: Four Decades of Fun." Columbus and Central Ohio Historian. Vol. 1. April 1984. Pg. 17.