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The '''Circle Swing''', also known as the '''Giant Circle Swing''', '''Flying Circle Swing''', and '''Flying Swing''', was a rotating ride installed in the park in 1904. | The '''Circle Swing''', also known as the '''Giant Circle Swing'''<ref>"The Giant Flying Circle Swing at Olentangy Park." ''The Hocking Sentinel (Logan, Ohio).'' 13 July 1905. Pg. 4. Retrieved from Newspapers.com on 11 April 2017. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10215101/the-giant-playing-circle-swing-at/</ref>, '''Flying Circle Swing''', and '''Flying Swing''', was a rotating ride installed in the park in 1904. | ||
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[[Category:Rides]] | [[Category:Rides]] |
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Circle Swing
Other Name(s) | Giant Circle SwingFlying Circle SwingFlying Swing |
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Type | Rotating ride |
Opened | 1904 |
Manufacturer | Traver Circle Swing Company |
Width | 120 ft. (diameter) |
Height | 90 ft. |
Speed | 40 mph |
Vehicle Type | Cars (open boat design) |
Number of Vehicles | 6 |
The Circle Swing, also known as the Giant Circle Swing[1], Flying Circle Swing, and Flying Swing, was a rotating ride installed in the park in 1904.
References
- ↑ "The Giant Flying Circle Swing at Olentangy Park." The Hocking Sentinel (Logan, Ohio). 13 July 1905. Pg. 4. Retrieved from Newspapers.com on 11 April 2017. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10215101/the-giant-playing-circle-swing-at/