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A [[Japanese Ballroom]] opened at Olentangy Park by 1930<ref>Cherrington, H. E. 1930. "Crook's Life Is Short and Anxious One In 'Outside the Law' at RKO's Majestic." ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' September 13, 1930. Page 12.</ref> and remained open until the park's final season in 1937.<ref>"Bestor Booked" ''The Columbus Dispatch,'' March 23, 1937. Page 8.</ref>
A [[Japanese Ballroom]] opened at Olentangy Park by 1930.<ref>Cherrington, H. E. "Crook's Life Is Short and Anxious One In 'Outside the Law' at RKO's Majestic." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' Sept. 13, 1930. Page 12.</ref> It was redecorated in 1933 to have a new highly-colored band shell.<ref>{{Cite news |lastname = Charrington|firstname = H. E.|articletitle = Olentangy Opening Near---Hardgrove Is New Fo'castle Manager---Tidings of Film|pub = The Columbus Dispatch|date = May 16, 1933|page = 2-C }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |lastname = Charrington|firstname = H. E.|articletitle = Olentangy Still Mecca|pub = The Columbus Dispatch|date = June 6, 1933|page = 12 }}</ref> It remained open until the park's final season in 1937.<ref>"Bestor Booked" ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' March 23, 1937. Page 8.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 06:41, 9 July 2025

Japanese Ballroom
Type Activity Space
Music and Performances
Park Section Unknown
Built Unknown
Opened Unknown
Closed 1937 (park closure)

A Japanese Ballroom opened at Olentangy Park by 1930.[1] It was redecorated in 1933 to have a new highly-colored band shell.[2][3] It remained open until the park's final season in 1937.[4]

References

  1. Cherrington, H. E. "Crook's Life Is Short and Anxious One In 'Outside the Law' at RKO's Majestic." The Columbus Dispatch. Sept. 13, 1930. Page 12.
  2. Charrington, H. E.. "Olentangy Opening Near---Hardgrove Is New Fo'castle Manager---Tidings of Film." The Columbus Dispatch. May 16, 1933. Page 2-C.
  3. Charrington, H. E.. "Olentangy Still Mecca." The Columbus Dispatch. June 6, 1933. Page 12.
  4. "Bestor Booked" The Columbus Dispatch. March 23, 1937. Page 8.