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Revision as of 05:50, 16 August 2024
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Location | The Pike |
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Owner | Carl Hagenbeck |
Construction | |
Construction Cost | $2,000($60,319 in 2021) |
Proft | $15,313.88 ($461,855 in 2021) |
Entry | |
Adult Entry | Free |
The Hunting in the Ozarks attraction on The Pike was a shooting gallery.
Etymology
Before the Fair
Description
The Hunting in the Ozarks was essentially a shooting gallery with a huge and impressive twist. Instead of leaning against a rail and shooting objects lined in a row, as in a carnival, the marksman (or woman), would fire in a huge area populated by squirrels, rabbits, quail, deer, bear; every Ozark game animal from the Missouri/Arkansas Ozark country was represented. They glided in and out real trees, rocks, water, and foliage on rails.
The Savage Model 1903-22 Caliber Repeater, and semi-smokeless shot was used in this shooting gallery.
Though the attraction was free, the concession charged a rather pricey 20 cents(equivalent to $6 in 2021) for only 7 shots.