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A Kenyon '''Portable Roller Skating Rink''' was an attraction at Olentangy Park during the 1915 season. It was built just north of [[The Fun House]]<ref>"Park Opening." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 11, 1915. Page 43.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 18, 1915. Page 45.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 25, 1915. Page 44.</ref> and operated by E. W. Nelson of Washington Court House, Ohio.<ref>Reynolds, Earle. 1915. "National Skating Association News." ''The Billboard,'' June 12, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 24. Page 29.</ref> The structure was an open-air Kenyon Portable Rink measuring 130 feet (39.6 meters) by 50 feet (15.2 meters).<ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Skating Rink News." ''The Billboard,'' April 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 14. Page 29. Accessed through Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-04-03_27_14/page/28/mode/2up</ref><ref>{{Cite news |lastname = Fitzgerald|firstname = Julian T.|articletitle = Rink News|pub = The Billboard|date = June 12, 1915|page = 29|accessedthrough = Internet Archive|url = https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-06-12_27_24/mode/2up }}</ref> It was described as being under canvas, but Kenyon Rinks were portable buildings. By July, the park listed the rink for sale "on account of death,"<ref>Advertisement. ''The Billboard.'' July 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 27. Page 86. Accessed through Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-07-03_27_27/page/86/mode/2up</ref> but it was most likely not Nelson, since he planned to open a new skating rink later<ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. 1915. "Skating Rink News." ''The Billboard,'' October 30, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 44. Page 30.</ref> in other locations.<ref>{{Cite news |lastname = Fitzgerald|firstname = Julian T.|articletitle = Rink News|pub = The Billboard|date = November 13, 1915|page = 31|accessedthrough = Internet Archive|url = https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-11-13_27_46/mode/2up }}</ref> The skating ring continued to operate and be mentioned in articles for the rest of the season.
A Kenyon '''Portable Roller Skating Rink''' was an attraction at Olentangy Park during the 1915 season. It was built just north of [[The Fun House]]<ref>"Park Opening." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' April 11, 1915. Page 43.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' April 18, 1915. Page 45.</ref><ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' April 25, 1915. Page 44.</ref> and operated by E. W. Nelson of Washington Court House, Ohio.<ref>Reynolds, Earle. "National Skating Association News." ''The Billboard.'' June 12, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 24. Page 29.</ref> The structure was an open-air Kenyon Portable Rink measuring {{Tooltip |text = 130 by 50 feet|tooltip = 39.6 by 15.2 meters}}.<ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. [https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-04-03_27_14/page/28/mode/2up "Skating Rink News."] ''The Billboard.'' April 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 14. Page 29. Accessed through Internet Archive.</ref><ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. [https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-06-12_27_24/mode/2up "Rink News."] ''The Billboard.'' June 12, 1915. Page 29. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> It was described as being under canvas, but Kenyon Rinks were portable buildings. By July, the park listed the rink for sale "on account of death,"<ref>Advertisement. ''[https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-07-03_27_27/page/86/mode/2up The Billboard.]'' July 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 27. Page 86. Accessed through Internet Archive.</ref> but it was most likely not Nelson, since he planned to open a new skating rink later<ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Skating Rink News." ''The Billboard.'' Vol. 27. Issue 44. Oct. 30, 1915. Page 30.</ref> in other locations, such as the Hunt Building.<ref>Fitzgerald, Julian T. [https://archive.org/details/sim_billboard_1915-11-13_27_46/mode/2up "Rink News."] ''The Billboard'' Nov. 13, 1915. Page 31. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> The skating rink continued to operate and be mentioned in articles for the rest of the season.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 05:13, 4 October 2025

Roller Skating Rink (Portable)
Type Sports, Activity Space
Park Section Midway, North
Built 1915
Opened 1915
Closed 1915 (death/moved)
Manufacturer R. L. Kenyon Company
Designer R. L. Kenyon
Length 130 feet (39.6 meters)
Width 50 feet (15.2 meters)
Replaced Temple of Mirth
Replaced By Mysterious Sensation

A Kenyon Portable Roller Skating Rink was an attraction at Olentangy Park during the 1915 season. It was built just north of The Fun House[1][2][3] and operated by E. W. Nelson of Washington Court House, Ohio.[4] The structure was an open-air Kenyon Portable Rink measuring 130 by 50 feet39.6 by 15.2 meters.[5][6] It was described as being under canvas, but Kenyon Rinks were portable buildings. By July, the park listed the rink for sale "on account of death,"[7] but it was most likely not Nelson, since he planned to open a new skating rink later[8] in other locations, such as the Hunt Building.[9] The skating rink continued to operate and be mentioned in articles for the rest of the season.

See Also

References

  1. "Park Opening." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. April 11, 1915. Page 43.
  2. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. April 18, 1915. Page 45.
  3. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. April 25, 1915. Page 44.
  4. Reynolds, Earle. "National Skating Association News." The Billboard. June 12, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 24. Page 29.
  5. Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Skating Rink News." The Billboard. April 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 14. Page 29. Accessed through Internet Archive.
  6. Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Rink News." The Billboard. June 12, 1915. Page 29. Accessed through the Internet Archive.
  7. Advertisement. The Billboard. July 3, 1915. Vol. 27. Issue 27. Page 86. Accessed through Internet Archive.
  8. Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Skating Rink News." The Billboard. Vol. 27. Issue 44. Oct. 30, 1915. Page 30.
  9. Fitzgerald, Julian T. "Rink News." The Billboard Nov. 13, 1915. Page 31. Accessed through the Internet Archive.