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[[Fantasma]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the in the [[1906 Season]]. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio),'' June 14, 1906. Page 2.</ref> It operated for two years. | [[Fantasma]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the in the [[1906 Season]]. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio),'' June 14, 1906. Page 2.</ref> It operated for two years. | ||
The building was listed separately from the [[Colonnade]] and supposedly became the [[Hindoo Mystery|House of Hindoo Mystery]] in 1908,<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' June 19, 1908. Page 18.</ref> but postcard images show "The Hindoo Mystery" in the center of the Colonnade where the [[Egyptian | The building was listed separately from the [[Colonnade]] and supposedly became the [[Hindoo Mystery|House of Hindoo Mystery]] in 1908,<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' June 19, 1908. Page 18.</ref> but postcard images show "The Hindoo Mystery" in the center of the Colonnade where the [[Egyptian Mystery]] is seen in an earlier postcard photo. | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 4 January 2025
Fantasma
| Type | Funhouse |
|---|---|
| Park Section | Unknown |
| Opened | 1906 |
| Closed | 1907 |
Fantasma was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the in the 1906 Season. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."[1] It operated for two years.
The building was listed separately from the Colonnade and supposedly became the House of Hindoo Mystery in 1908,[2] but postcard images show "The Hindoo Mystery" in the center of the Colonnade where the Egyptian Mystery is seen in an earlier postcard photo.
References