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A funhouse attraction called the [[Palace of Illusions]] was opened at Olentangy Park in 1904. It was located just north of the ravine and what was known as "the plateau."<ref>"Columbus Railway & Light Co." ''Street Railway Review.'' Vol. XVI. No. 2. Pg. 70. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Electric_Railway_Review/VlY_AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22shooting+gallery%22+Olentangy&pg=PA70&printsec=frontcover
A funhouse attraction called the [[Palace of Illusions]] was opened at Olentangy Park in 1904. It was located just north of the ravine and what was known as "the plateau."<ref>"Columbus Railway & Light Co." ''Street Railway Review.'' Vol. XVI. No. 2. Pg. 70. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Electric_Railway_Review/VlY_AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22shooting+gallery%22+Olentangy&pg=PA70&printsec=frontcover</ref>
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The attraction was described in the ''Columbus Sunday Dispatch'' as "entertaining, mystifying, and instructive."<ref>"Grand Opening Olentangy Park, Theater and Zoo." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 24 April 1904. Pg. 4.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:30, 18 January 2023

Palace of Illusions
Type Funhouse
Park Section North
Built 1904
Opened 1904
Closed Unknown

A funhouse attraction called the Palace of Illusions was opened at Olentangy Park in 1904. It was located just north of the ravine and what was known as "the plateau."[1]

The attraction was described in the Columbus Sunday Dispatch as "entertaining, mystifying, and instructive."[2]

References

  1. "Columbus Railway & Light Co." Street Railway Review. Vol. XVI. No. 2. Pg. 70. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Electric_Railway_Review/VlY_AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22shooting+gallery%22+Olentangy&pg=PA70&printsec=frontcover
  2. "Grand Opening Olentangy Park, Theater and Zoo." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 24 April 1904. Pg. 4.