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| name          = Mickey Mouse Town
| name          = Mickey Mouse Town
| othernames    = White Mouse Exhibit
| othernames    = Mickey Mouse Circus<br />White Mouse Exhibit
| type          = Exhibitions<br />Animals
| type          = Exhibitions<br />Animals
| section        = Unknown
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There was an exhibit at Olentangy Park called [[Mickey Mouse Town]] featuring over 500 white mice.<ref>"Olentangy's Menagerie." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 3 June 1937. Pg. 22.</ref> It was most likely part of the [[Baby Farm]].<ref>"Haenleins' Opening Good in Olentangy." ''The Billboard,'' Vol. 46. Issue 26. June 30, 1934. Page 55. Access through the Internet Archive.</ref> Thomas Slack of Powell, Ohio, was the custodian and created the various miniature park rides for the mice to play on including Ferris Wheels, Merry-Go-Rounds, and a "Mickey Mouse Hotel."<ref>Kuster, Gordon. "Band Opens At Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' 7 August 1933. Pg. 10.</ref> After the park's closure, the exhibit was moved to the Haenlein Brothers' new Zoo Amusement Park across from the Columbus Zoo.<ref>"Popular Zoo Park Attraction." ''Columbus Dispatch.'' 31 August 1939. Pg. B5.</ref><ref>"Marysville Family Picnics Arranged for Columbus Zoo." ''Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, Ohio),'' August 16, 1939. Pages 1-2. Accessed through Newspapers.com [https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-marysville-fa/161188120/ Clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-marysville-fa/161188060/ Clip 2]</ref>
There was an exhibit at Olentangy Park called [[Mickey Mouse Town]], sometimes called '''Mickey Mouse Circus''',<ref name="marysville">"Marysville Family Picnics Arranged for Columbus Zoo." ''Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, Ohio),'' August 16, 1939. Pages 1-2. Accessed through Newspapers.com [https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-marysville-fa/161188120/ Clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/marysville-journal-tribune-marysville-fa/161188060/ Clip 2]</ref> featuring over 500 white mice.<ref>"Olentangy's Menagerie." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 3 June 1937. Pg. 22.</ref> It was most likely part of the [[Baby Farm]].<ref>"Haenleins' Opening Good in Olentangy." ''The Billboard,'' Vol. 46. Issue 26. June 30, 1934. Page 55. Access through the Internet Archive.</ref> Thomas Slack of Powell, Ohio, was the custodian and created the various miniature park rides for the mice to play on including Ferris Wheels, Merry-Go-Rounds, and a "Mickey Mouse Hotel."<ref>Kuster, Gordon. "Band Opens At Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' 7 August 1933. Pg. 10.</ref> After the park's closure, the exhibit was moved to the Haenlein Brothers' new Zoo Amusement Park across from the Columbus Zoo.<ref>"Popular Zoo Park Attraction." ''Columbus Dispatch.'' 31 August 1939. Pg. B5.</ref><ref name="marysville" />


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:54, 19 December 2024

Mickey Mouse Town
Other Name(s) Mickey Mouse Circus
White Mouse Exhibit
Type Exhibitions
Animals
Park Section Unknown
Opened Unknown
Closed 1937 (park closure)

There was an exhibit at Olentangy Park called Mickey Mouse Town, sometimes called Mickey Mouse Circus,[1] featuring over 500 white mice.[2] It was most likely part of the Baby Farm.[3] Thomas Slack of Powell, Ohio, was the custodian and created the various miniature park rides for the mice to play on including Ferris Wheels, Merry-Go-Rounds, and a "Mickey Mouse Hotel."[4] After the park's closure, the exhibit was moved to the Haenlein Brothers' new Zoo Amusement Park across from the Columbus Zoo.[5][1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Marysville Family Picnics Arranged for Columbus Zoo." Marysville Journal-Tribune (Marysville, Ohio), August 16, 1939. Pages 1-2. Accessed through Newspapers.com Clip 1, Clip 2
  2. "Olentangy's Menagerie." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 3 June 1937. Pg. 22.
  3. "Haenleins' Opening Good in Olentangy." The Billboard, Vol. 46. Issue 26. June 30, 1934. Page 55. Access through the Internet Archive.
  4. Kuster, Gordon. "Band Opens At Olentangy Park." The Columbus Dispatch. 7 August 1933. Pg. 10.
  5. "Popular Zoo Park Attraction." Columbus Dispatch. 31 August 1939. Pg. B5.