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|name=Dear Old Coney Island| | |name=Dear Old Coney Island|othernames=Coney Island|built=1910|opened=1910|closed=1911 (fire)|fires=May 1911<br />July 1911|frame=Wood|section=Colonnade}}'''Dear Old Coney Island''', mostly known as '''Coney Island''', was an attraction built and opened in 1910 at Olentangy Park and burned down the following summer<ref>"Fire at Olentangy Park." ''The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio)''. Thursday, July 27, 1911. Pg. 1. <nowiki>https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1634174/fire-at-olentangy-park/</nowiki></ref><ref name=":0">"Local Coney Island is Also Visited by Fire." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 29 May 1911. Pg. 3. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.</ref><ref name=":1">"Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 17 July 1911. Pg. 1. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.</ref>. Sharing space with [[The Destruction of Johnstown]], it was located in a wood-frame building with burlap lining<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> near the [[Dancing Pavilion]] and [[Ye Olde Mill]]. It was considered part of the [[Colonnade]]<ref>"Olentangy Park Open for the New Season." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 18 April 1910. Pg. 6. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.</ref>. | ||
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Coney Island was affected by multiple fires in its short existence. Defective wiring caused a fire in May 1911<ref name=":0" />. Later, in July 1911, a fire that began in the [[Old Mill]] ride spread to other attractions, destroying a total of five buildings<ref name=":1" />. Manager J.W. Dusenbury said the buildings were uninsured. | |||
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Other Name(s) | Coney Island |
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Park Section | Colonnade |
Built | 1910 |
Opened | 1910 |
Closed | 1911 (fire) |
Fires | May 1911 July 1911 |
Frame | Wood |
Dear Old Coney Island, mostly known as Coney Island, was an attraction built and opened in 1910 at Olentangy Park and burned down the following summer[1][2][3]. Sharing space with The Destruction of Johnstown, it was located in a wood-frame building with burlap lining[2][3] near the Dancing Pavilion and Ye Olde Mill. It was considered part of the Colonnade[4].
Fires
Coney Island was affected by multiple fires in its short existence. Defective wiring caused a fire in May 1911[2]. Later, in July 1911, a fire that began in the Old Mill ride spread to other attractions, destroying a total of five buildings[3]. Manager J.W. Dusenbury said the buildings were uninsured.
References
- ↑ "Fire at Olentangy Park." The News-Herald (Hillsboro, Ohio). Thursday, July 27, 1911. Pg. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1634174/fire-at-olentangy-park/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Local Coney Island is Also Visited by Fire." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 29 May 1911. Pg. 3. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Suspect Arson in Destructive Fire at Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 17 July 1911. Pg. 1. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.
- ↑ "Olentangy Park Open for the New Season." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 18 April 1910. Pg. 6. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.