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A 40-foot '''Ferris wheel''' was added in [[1903 Season|1903]]<ref>"Olentangy Park, Theatre and Zoological Garden Will Open Sunday, May 17." ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' May 2, 1903. Page 8.</ref> at Olentangy Park near the [[Merry-Go-Round (1)|first Merry-Go-Round]]. It was put up for sale in 1905.<ref>''The Billboard.'' Vol. 17. Issue 50. Dec. 16, 1905. Page 7. Accessed through Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1905-12-16_17_50/page/6/</ref>
A 40-foot '''Ferris wheel''' was added in [[1903 Season|1903]]<ref>"Olentangy Park, Theatre and Zoological Garden Will Open Sunday, May 17." ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' May 2, 1903. Page 8.</ref> at Olentangy Park near the [[Merry-Go-Round (1)|first Merry-Go-Round]]. It was put up for sale in 1905.<ref>''[https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1905-12-16_17_50/page/6/ The Billboard.]'' Vol. 17. Issue 50. Dec. 16, 1905. Page 7. Accessed through Internet Archive.</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
There was a Ferris Wheel at Minerva Park, also owned by J. W. Dusenbury. Minerva Park closed after its 1902 season and some attractions were brought to Olentangy Park. It is unknown if this was the same Ferris Wheel or a new one.
There was a Ferris Wheel at Minerva Park, also owned by J. W. Dusenbury. Minerva Park closed after its 1902 season, and some of its attractions were relocated to Olentangy Park. It is unknown if this was the same Ferris Wheel or a new one.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 22:47, 4 October 2025

Ferris Wheel (1)
Type Rotating Ride
Park Section North
West
Opened 1903
Closed 1905 (Sold)
Height 40 feet
Vehicle Type Car
Inversions 0


A 40-foot Ferris wheel was added in 1903[1] at Olentangy Park near the first Merry-Go-Round. It was put up for sale in 1905.[2]

Notes

There was a Ferris Wheel at Minerva Park, also owned by J. W. Dusenbury. Minerva Park closed after its 1902 season, and some of its attractions were relocated to Olentangy Park. It is unknown if this was the same Ferris Wheel or a new one.

See Also

References

  1. "Olentangy Park, Theatre and Zoological Garden Will Open Sunday, May 17." Sunday Columbus Dispatch. May 2, 1903. Page 8.
  2. The Billboard. Vol. 17. Issue 50. Dec. 16, 1905. Page 7. Accessed through Internet Archive.