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The [[Tumble Bug]], sometimes stylized as '''The Bug''', was a steel rotating thrill ride<ref>"Figure Eight Gives Way to a 'Bug'." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' April 5, 1929. Page 5.</ref><ref>"Bathrooms and Rink." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' April 14, 1929. Page 85.</ref><ref>"Park Will Be Open Sunday." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' March 29, 1929. Page 15.</ref> at Olentangy Park from 1929<ref>"Olentangy Park Will Open Sunday, Week." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' March 31, 1929. Page F-13.</ref> until its closure in 1937. It was designed by [[Harry G. Traver]], who also designed and built the [[Circle Swing]] and later, the [[Airplanes]] ride.
The [[Tumble Bug]], sometimes stylized as '''The Bug''', was a steel rotating thrill ride<ref>"Figure Eight Gives Way to a 'Bug'." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' April 5, 1929. Page A-5.</ref><ref>"Bathrooms and Rink." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' April 14, 1929. Page 85.</ref><ref>"Park Will Be Open Sunday." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' March 29, 1929. Page 15.</ref> at Olentangy Park from 1929<ref>"Olentangy Park Will Open Sunday, Week." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' March 31, 1929. Page F-13.</ref> until its closure in 1937. It was designed by [[Harry G. Traver]], who also designed and built the [[Circle Swing]] and later, the [[Airplanes]] ride.


Installed near the [[Swimming Pool]], part of the [[Figure Eight Toboggan]] was removed to make room for the ride. It cost 15 cents ($2.77 in 2024) to ride.
Installed near the [[Swimming Pool]], part of the [[Figure Eight Toboggan]] was removed to make room for the ride. It cost 15 cents ($2.77 in 2024) to ride.

Revision as of 03:06, 20 December 2024

Tumble Bug
Type Rotating Ride
Built 1929
Opened 1929
Closed 1937
Designer Harry G. Traver
Materials Steel
Vehicle Type Cars (ladybugs)
Inversions 0

The Tumble Bug, sometimes stylized as The Bug, was a steel rotating thrill ride[1][2][3] at Olentangy Park from 1929[4] until its closure in 1937. It was designed by Harry G. Traver, who also designed and built the Circle Swing and later, the Airplanes ride.

Installed near the Swimming Pool, part of the Figure Eight Toboggan was removed to make room for the ride. It cost 15 cents ($2.77 in 2024) to ride.

Injuries and Deaths

Donald Kennedy, 20, died from injuries from hitting a post while riding the ride in 1937.

References

  1. "Figure Eight Gives Way to a 'Bug'." The Columbus Dispatch, April 5, 1929. Page A-5.
  2. "Bathrooms and Rink." The Columbus Dispatch, April 14, 1929. Page 85.
  3. "Park Will Be Open Sunday." Columbus Evening Dispatch, March 29, 1929. Page 15.
  4. "Olentangy Park Will Open Sunday, Week." The Columbus Dispatch, March 31, 1929. Page F-13.