1918 Season

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1918 Season Season
Leadership Will D. Harris (operating lessee)
Will D. Harris Company
Joseph W. and Will J. Dusenbury
a.k.a. Dusenbury Brothers
The Olentangy Park Company
Season 20
New Attractions Ye Olde Mill (rebuilt)
Over-The-Top
The Whip

Olentangy Park's 20th season on Will D. Harris was the operating lessee of the park, while J.W. and W.J. Dusenbury and their company, The Olentangy Park Company, maintained ownership.

Improvements to the Park

Manager Harris spent $50,000 ($1,098,234 in 2022) on improvements for the 1918 season adding two major attractions, Over-The-Top and The Whip, and rebuilding Ye Olde Mill.[1] He organized the Will D. Harris Co. in order to take over the management of the park.[2]

New Attractions

Manager Harris began building Over-The-Top, a racer roller coaster with a track almost a full mile long. Two cars started at the same point in time, the occupants of each raced to see who will win. Only four of these types had been constructed when building began. The Columbus Sunday Dispatch claimed it was "one of the most expensive park rides that have been invented."[1]

The Whip was a flat ride where riders got whipped around the corners where they change direction.

Ye Olde Mill was redesigned and rebuilt further north than the original ride with its name that burned down in 1911. The ride was built along new lines and electrical lighting was installed throughout where riders encountered weird scenes.[1]

Rides and Attractions

Rides

Attractions

  • The Colonnade
  • Fun House
  • Museum of Ornithology
  • Swimming Pool
  • The Zoo

Music and Performances

Activities

  • Boating - Launches, Rowboats, & Canoes
  • Dancing
  • Dining
  • Fishing
  • General Games
  • Picnics
  • Pony Rides
  • Swimming
  • Shooting Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Lavish Park Plans." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 23 September 1917. Pg. 56.
  2. "Incorporate Park Company." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 16 January 1918. Pg. 9.