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The [[House That Jack Built]] was a funhouse attraction that opened at Olentangy Park in 1904.<ref>"Olentangy Park, Theater and Zoological Garden." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' May 1, 1904. Page 29.</ref> It was in the [[Colonnade]] with other attractions opening that year such as the [[Palace of Illusions]].<ref>"Parks: Pleasure Resorts and Summer Gardens." ''The Billboard | The [[House That Jack Built]] was a funhouse attraction that opened at Olentangy Park in 1904.<ref>"Olentangy Park, Theater and Zoological Garden." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' May 1, 1904. Page 29.</ref> It was in the [[Colonnade]] with other attractions opening that year such as the [[Palace of Illusions]].<ref>"Parks: Pleasure Resorts and Summer Gardens." ''The Billboard,'' Vol. 16. Issue 17. April 23, 1903. Page 8. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> The Colonnade was constructed by [[J. W. Zarro]] from Cincinnati and his [[Zarro Amusement Device Company|Zarro Amusement Device Co.]] along with other funhouse attractions at the park in 1904.<ref name="billboard0423">''The Billboard,'' Vol. 16. Issue 17. April 23, 1904. Page 8. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> It operated for about two years. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 17:48, 1 November 2024
House That Jack Built
Type | Funhouse |
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Park Section | Colonnade |
Opened | 1904 |
Closed | 1905 |
Architect | J. W. Zarro |
The House That Jack Built was a funhouse attraction that opened at Olentangy Park in 1904.[1] It was in the Colonnade with other attractions opening that year such as the Palace of Illusions.[2] The Colonnade was constructed by J. W. Zarro from Cincinnati and his Zarro Amusement Device Co. along with other funhouse attractions at the park in 1904.[3] It operated for about two years.
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References
- ↑ "Olentangy Park, Theater and Zoological Garden." Columbus Evening Dispatch, May 1, 1904. Page 29.
- ↑ "Parks: Pleasure Resorts and Summer Gardens." The Billboard, Vol. 16. Issue 17. April 23, 1903. Page 8. Accessed through the Internet Archive.
- ↑ The Billboard, Vol. 16. Issue 17. April 23, 1904. Page 8. Accessed through the Internet Archive.