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[[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 [[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]] 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 [[Hindoo Mystery]] in 1908.<ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' June 19, 1908. Page 18.</ref>


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Revision as of 19:51, 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 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."[1] It operated for two years and became the Hindoo Mystery in 1908.[2]

References

  1. "Olentangy Park." The Democrat-Sentinel (Logan, Ohio), June 14, 1906. Page 2.
  2. "Olentangy." The Columbus Evening Dispatch, June 19, 1908. Page 18.