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|name=Temple of Mirth|type=Fun House|closed=1911 (fire)|fires=July 1911|frame=Wood|numstories=2|section= | |name=Temple of Mirth|type=Fun House|closed=1911 (fire)|fires=July 1911|frame=Wood|numstories=2|section=Midway|opened=1906}}'''The Temple of Mirth''' was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in 1906. It burned down in July 1911<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>. It was said to combine the elements of the Katzenjammer Castle and the [[House that Jack Built]] and a number of other novelties in one large building. Sometime after 1911, the [[Joy Mill]] replaced the Temple of Mirth.<ref>"Joy Mill to Be Free Ride for Dispatch Picnickers." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 13 July 1929. Pg. 7.</ref> | ||
==Fires== | ==Fires== | ||
In July 1911, a fire that began in the [[Old Mill]] ride spread to other attractions, destroying a total of five buildings<ref name=":0" />. Manager J.W. Dusenbury said the buildings were uninsured. | In July 1911, a fire that began in the [[Old Mill]] ride spread to other attractions, destroying a total of five buildings<ref name=":0" />. Manager J.W. Dusenbury said the buildings were uninsured. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Based on descriptions and fire damage, this building was most likely considered part of the [[Midway]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:28, 17 February 2022
Temple of Mirth
Type | Fun House |
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Park Section | Midway |
Opened | 1906 |
Closed | 1911 (fire) |
Fires | July 1911 |
Frame | Wood |
Number of Stories | 2 |
The Temple of Mirth was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in 1906. It burned down in July 1911[1]. It was said to combine the elements of the Katzenjammer Castle and the House that Jack Built and a number of other novelties in one large building. Sometime after 1911, the Joy Mill replaced the Temple of Mirth.[2]
Fires
In July 1911, a fire that began in the Old Mill ride spread to other attractions, destroying a total of five buildings[1]. Manager J.W. Dusenbury said the buildings were uninsured.
Notes
Based on descriptions and fire damage, this building was most likely considered part of the Midway.