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| manufacturer  = C. Rarick
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| designer      = C. Rarick
| length        = 75 ft. (23 m)
| length        = 75 feet (23 meters)
| width          = 50 ft. (15.2 m)
| width          = 50 feet (15.2 meters)
| numstories    = 2
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[[The Fun House]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park, built just north of the [[Dancing Pavilion (Second)|second Dancing Pavilion]] in 1913 by C. Rarick. It included a human roulette wheel, bull-moose glide, rolling waves, funny stairs, electric floor, rainstorm, wire maze, comic slides, and more.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 13 April 1913. Pg. 45.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 27 April 1913. Pg. 51.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 18 May 1913. Pg. 41.</ref><ref>"Summer Opening of Olentangy Park." ''Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, OH).'' 15 April 1913. Pg. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-summer-openin/123751335/</ref> The contract with the Dusenbury Brothers was for five years<ref>''Franklin County Recorder.'' (OHiO) 191304215640275. Olentangy Park Company to C. Rarick. 21 April 1913. Retrieved 15 February 2022.</ref>. The building was enlarged and renamed the [[Joy Mill]] for the 1922 season.<ref>"New Amusement Devices." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' 30 April 1922. Pg. 8.</ref>
[[The Fun House]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park, built just north of the [[Dancing Pavilion (Second)|second Dancing Pavilion]] in 1913 by C. Rarick. It included a human roulette wheel, bull-moose glide, rolling waves, funny stairs, electric floor, rainstorm, wire maze, comic slides, and more.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 13, 1913. Page 45.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 27, 1913. Page 51.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' May 18, 1913. Page 41.</ref><ref>"Summer Opening of Olentangy Park." ''Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, Ohio),'' April 15, 1913. Page 4. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-summer-openin/123751335/</ref> The contract with the Dusenbury Brothers was for five years<ref>"Olentangy Park Company to C. Rarick." ''Franklin County Recorder,'' 191304215640275. April 21, 1913. Accessed on February 15, 2022.</ref>. The building was enlarged and renamed the [[Joy Mill]] for the 1922 season.<ref>"New Amusement Devices." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' April 30, 1922. Page 8.</ref>


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Revision as of 01:59, 23 August 2024

The Fun House
Type Funhouse
Park Section Midway
Built 1913
Opened 1913
Closed 1921
Manufacturer C. Rarick
Designer C. Rarick
Length 75 feet (23 meters)
Width 50 feet (15.2 meters)
Number of Stories 2

The Fun House was an attraction at Olentangy Park, built just north of the second Dancing Pavilion in 1913 by C. Rarick. It included a human roulette wheel, bull-moose glide, rolling waves, funny stairs, electric floor, rainstorm, wire maze, comic slides, and more.[1][2][3][4] The contract with the Dusenbury Brothers was for five years[5]. The building was enlarged and renamed the Joy Mill for the 1922 season.[6]

See Also

References

  1. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 13, 1913. Page 45.
  2. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 27, 1913. Page 51.
  3. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, May 18, 1913. Page 41.
  4. "Summer Opening of Olentangy Park." Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, Ohio), April 15, 1913. Page 4. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-summer-openin/123751335/
  5. "Olentangy Park Company to C. Rarick." Franklin County Recorder, 191304215640275. April 21, 1913. Accessed on February 15, 2022.
  6. "New Amusement Devices." The Columbus Dispatch, April 30, 1922. Page 8.