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|name=Temple of Mirth|type=Fun House|closed=1911 (fire)|fires=July 1911|frame=Wood|numstories=2|section=Colonnade|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>
|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 [[Colonnade]].
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
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.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Local Coney Island is Also Visited by Fire." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 29 May 1911. Pg. 3. Retrieved from the Columbus Dispatch Digital Archives.
  2. "Joy Mill to Be Free Ride for Dispatch Picnickers." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 13 July 1929. Pg. 7.