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{{Infobox attraction | {{Infobox attraction | ||
| name = Motion Picture Building | | name = Motion Picture Building | ||
| othernames = Motion Picture Exhibit | | othernames = Motion Picture Exhibit | ||
| type = Exhibition | | type = Exhibition | ||
| section = North | | section = North | ||
| built = | | built = 1908 | ||
| opened = | | opened = 1908 | ||
| closed = Unknown | | closed = Unknown | ||
| frame = Wood | | frame = Wood | ||
| numstories = 1 | | numstories = 1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | The '''Motion Picture Building''' or '''Motion Picture Exhibit''' opened on May 2, 1908, at Olentangy Park. It was a year after the [[Theatorium]] burned down.<ref>"Olentangy Park Concerts." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' May 2, 1908. Page 10.</ref><ref name="historian">Barrett, Richard E. "More on Olentangy Park." ''Columbus and Central Ohio Historian, No. 3.'' May 1985. Page 39.</ref> | ||
This could be another name for the [[Scenic Temple]], part of the same building seen north of the [[Ye Olde Mill (1)|first Ye Old Mill]].<ref>Photograph. "Panoramic views of Olentangy Park showing many new amusement structures being erected on newly acquired tract of 25 acres to north." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' March 28, 1909. Page 1.</ref><ref>Postcard. ''[https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/memory/id/1133 Park View and Band Stand, Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio.]'' Postmarked Sept. 23, 1908. Published by The American News Company, New York. Accessed through The Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections.</ref> | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Theatorium]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 16 November 2025
Motion Picture Building
| Other Name(s) | Motion Picture Exhibit |
|---|---|
| Type | Exhibition |
| Park Section | North |
| Built | 1908 |
| Opened | 1908 |
| Closed | Unknown |
| Frame | Wood |
| Number of Stories | 1 |
The Motion Picture Building or Motion Picture Exhibit opened on May 2, 1908, at Olentangy Park. It was a year after the Theatorium burned down.[1][2]
This could be another name for the Scenic Temple, part of the same building seen north of the first Ye Old Mill.[3][4]
See Also
References
- ↑ "Olentangy Park Concerts." Columbus Evening Dispatch. May 2, 1908. Page 10.
- ↑ Barrett, Richard E. "More on Olentangy Park." Columbus and Central Ohio Historian, No. 3. May 1985. Page 39.
- ↑ Photograph. "Panoramic views of Olentangy Park showing many new amusement structures being erected on newly acquired tract of 25 acres to north." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. March 28, 1909. Page 1.
- ↑ Postcard. Park View and Band Stand, Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio. Postmarked Sept. 23, 1908. Published by The American News Company, New York. Accessed through The Columbus Metropolitan Library Digital Collections.