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===New Rides and Attractions===
===New Rides and Attractions===
The new attractions for 1909 included the [[Arcadia]], [[Ocean Wave]], [[Automatic Vaudeville]], [[Love's Voyage]], [[Shoot-the-Chutes]], and the [[Whirlwind]] racer rollercoaster.<ref name="pano" /><ref name="opening" />  
The new attractions for 1909 included the [[Arcadia]], [[Ocean Wave]], [[Automatic Vaudeville]], [[Love's Voyage]], [[Shoot-the-Chutes]], and the [[Whirlwind]] racer rollercoaster.<ref name="pano" /><ref name="opening" />  
===Gypsy Camp===
''Main Article:'' [[Shoot-the-Chutes]]
The Shoot-the-Chutes was built in what ''The Columbus Dispatch'' called "The Great White Way."<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 9 May 1909. Pg. 5.</ref>


===Gypsy Camp===
===Gypsy Camp===

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1909 Season Season
Leadership Joseph W. Dusenbury, president
Will J. Dusenbury, secretary
The Olentangy Park Company
New Attractions Arcadia
Ocean Wave
Automatic Vaudeville
Love's Voyage
Shoot-the-Chutes
Whirlwind

The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1909 season on Sunday, April 25, 1909. The Ferulo Band of 50 players played during the opening weeks.[1][2][3] The park closed for the season on Sunday, ??? 1909.

The park expanded by 25 acres to the north.[4]


Notable Events

A resolution was passed for Columbus to annex Indianola Park. It was seen as unfair to annex Indianola Park and not Olentangy Park.[5]

Past Olentangy Park grounds superintendent George T. Groce was appointed landscape gardener at Barracks Park.[6]

Rides and Attractions

New Rides and Attractions

The new attractions for 1909 included the Arcadia, Ocean Wave, Automatic Vaudeville, Love's Voyage, Shoot-the-Chutes, and the Whirlwind racer rollercoaster.[4][1]

Gypsy Camp

Main Article: Shoot-the-Chutes

The Shoot-the-Chutes was built in what The Columbus Dispatch called "The Great White Way."[7]

Gypsy Camp

Main Article: Gypsy Camp

Madam Marea performed as a fortune teller. A classified ad said she was a "psychological reader" who had been at the park for the last two seasons.[8]

Other Rides and Attractions

Olentangy Park Theater

Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater

Joe Weber's company performed for six weeks starting Memorial Day, May 31, 1909.[9]

Music

The Ferulo Band played during the opening weeks.[1][2]

Stunts and Outdoor Shows

A Wild West show performed for the first few weeks[10] along with King Kelly performing balloon ascensions and parachute drops.[2][3]

Activities

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Olentangy." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 11 April 1909. Pg. 5.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 30 April 1909. Pg. 24.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 1 May 1909. Pg. 10.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Panoramic Views of Olentangy Park Showing Many New Amusement Structures Being Erected on Newly Acquired Tract of 25 Acres to North." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 28 March 1909. Pg. 1.
  5. "Columbus is Now Third Greatest City of the State." Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 3 January 1909. Pg. 1.
  6. "Barracks Park is to Be Beautified." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 29 January 1909. Pg. 2.
  7. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 9 May 1909. Pg. 5.
  8. Classified ad. The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 2 May 1909. Pg. 9.
  9. "Olentangy." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 17 April 1909. Pg. 10.
  10. "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 23 April 1909. Pg. 20.