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| othernames = House of Hindoo Mystery
| othernames = House of Hindoo Mystery
| type      = Funhouse
| type      = Funhouse
| section    = North
| section    = Colonnade
| opened    = 1906
| opened    = 1906
| closed    = 1907
| closed    = 1907
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[[Fantasma]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the [[Colonnade]] in the [[1906 Season]]. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio),'' June 14, 1906. Page 2.</ref> It operated for two years and became the [[House of Hindoo Mystery]] in 1908.<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' June 19, 1908. Page 18.</ref>
[[Fantasma]] was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the [[Colonnade]]<ref>Postcard. "Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio." Published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.206.966 JV Accessed through Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections. https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/postcard/id/41463</ref> in the [[1906 Season]]. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio),'' June 14, 1906. Page 2.</ref> It operated for two years and became the [[House of Hindoo Mystery]] in 1908.<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' June 19, 1908. Page 18.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:21, 4 January 2025

Fantasma
Other Name(s) House of Hindoo Mystery
Type Funhouse
Park Section Colonnade
Opened 1906
Closed 1907

Fantasma was an attraction at Olentangy Park that opened in the Colonnade[1] in the 1906 Season. It was described as being in a well-ventilated and beautifully decorated building and gave "an entertainment of high merit, both amusing and attractive."[2] It operated for two years and became the House of Hindoo Mystery in 1908.[3]

References

  1. Postcard. "Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio." Published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.206.966 JV Accessed through Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections. https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/postcard/id/41463
  2. "Olentangy Park." The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio), June 14, 1906. Page 2.
  3. "Olentangy." The Columbus Evening Dispatch, June 19, 1908. Page 18.