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The '''Band Shell''', was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old [[Bandstand (3)|Band Shell]] in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.<ref>Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." ''The Billboard.'' Vol. 44. Issue 24. June 11, 1932. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> | The second '''Band Shell''', was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old [[Bandstand (3)|Band Shell]] in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.<ref>Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." ''The Billboard.'' Vol. 44. Issue 24. June 11, 1932. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 3 December 2025
Band Shell
| Other Name(s) | Swimming Pool Band Shell Bandstand |
|---|---|
| Type | Music and Performances |
| Park Section | North |
| Built | 1932 |
| Opened | 1932 |
| Closed | 1937 (park closure) |
| Designer | Dick Ashbaugh |
| Replaced | Band Shell (1) |
The second Band Shell, was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old Band Shell in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.[1]
See Also
- South Bandstand - Built in 1895 and existed prior to the park's opening
- North Bandstand / Band Shell / Aerodrome - Opened in 1910, south of the Whirlwind
- Band Shell (1) - Opened in 1920, replacing the North Bandstand near the Swimming Pool
References
- ↑ Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." The Billboard. Vol. 44. Issue 24. June 11, 1932. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.