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Olentangy Park opened for the 1903 season on Sunday, May 17, 1903.<ref>"Olentangy Park Opening." ''Saturday Columbus Dispatch.'' 28 February 1903. Pg. 6.</ref>
Olentangy Park opened for the 1903 season on Sunday, May 17, 1903.<ref>"Olentangy Park Opening." ''Saturday Columbus Dispatch.'' 28 February 1903. Pg. 6.</ref><ref name="preparing">"Olentangy Park." ''Wednesday Columbus Dispatch.'' 1 April 1903. Pg. 9.</ref>


==Rides and Attractions==
==Rides and Attractions==
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''Main Article:'' [[Zoological Garden]]
''Main Article:'' [[Zoological Garden]]


Park manager J.W. Dusenbury was purchasing animals for a new zoo as early as January 1903. He traveled to Cincinnati where he purchased yaks, camels, foxes, badgers, bears, raccoons, eagles, and pheasants from their zoological garden.<ref name="zoo1">"Olentangy 'Zoo.'" ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' 24 January 1903. Pg. 6.</ref> He also purchased animals from Philadelphia.<ref>"Animals for 'Zoo.'" ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' 25 January 1903. Pg. 9.</ref> The garden and housing for the animals was located east of the bowling alleys and boathouse and just west of High Street. The "bear pits" were dug at another part of the grounds for the "bruin" part of the collection of animals. The Dusenbury Brothers also considered putting the animals on new ground just south of the park grounds at the time.<ref name="zoo1" />
Park manager J.W. Dusenbury was purchasing animals for a new zoo as early as January 1903. He traveled to Cincinnati where he purchased yaks, camels, foxes, badgers, bears, raccoons, eagles, and pheasants from their zoological garden.<ref name="zoo1">"Olentangy 'Zoo.'" ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' 24 January 1903. Pg. 6.</ref> He also purchased animals from Philadelphia.<ref>"Animals for 'Zoo.'" ''Sunday Columbus Dispatch.'' 25 January 1903. Pg. 9.</ref> The garden and housing for the animals was originally planned to be located east of the bowling alleys and boathouse and just west of High Street. The "bear pits" were dug at another part of the grounds for the "bruin" part of the collection of animals. The Dusenbury Brothers also considered putting the animals on new ground just south of the park grounds at the time.<ref name="zoo1" /> Later, the brothers decided to open the zoo in the extreme southwestern part of the park when the Columbus Railway Company leased them 5 acres south of the park. Two carloads of animals were brought in from New York and included tigers, elephants, a lion, and other animals. The zoological sheds extended as south as Dodridge Street.<ref name="preparing" />


===Museum of Ornithology===
===Museum of Ornithology===

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1903 Season Season
Leadership Joseph W. Dusenbury
The Olentangy Park Company
New Attractions Zoological Garden
Museum of Ornithology

Olentangy Park opened for the 1903 season on Sunday, May 17, 1903.[1][2]

Rides and Attractions

New Zoo

Main Article: Zoological Garden

Park manager J.W. Dusenbury was purchasing animals for a new zoo as early as January 1903. He traveled to Cincinnati where he purchased yaks, camels, foxes, badgers, bears, raccoons, eagles, and pheasants from their zoological garden.[3] He also purchased animals from Philadelphia.[4] The garden and housing for the animals was originally planned to be located east of the bowling alleys and boathouse and just west of High Street. The "bear pits" were dug at another part of the grounds for the "bruin" part of the collection of animals. The Dusenbury Brothers also considered putting the animals on new ground just south of the park grounds at the time.[3] Later, the brothers decided to open the zoo in the extreme southwestern part of the park when the Columbus Railway Company leased them 5 acres south of the park. Two carloads of animals were brought in from New York and included tigers, elephants, a lion, and other animals. The zoological sheds extended as south as Dodridge Street.[2]

Museum of Ornithology

Main Article: Museum of Ornithology

Naturalist Oliver Davie moved an extensive collection of mounted birds and animals from Minerva Park to Olentangy Park. It was thought that Olentangy Park would be more accessible to local university students. There were over 1,500 specimens. An aquarium was built in the center of the building - the first of its kind in Columbus.[5]

Other Rides and Attractions

Olentangy Park Theater

Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater

Music

Outdoor Performances and Stunts

Activities

References

  1. "Olentangy Park Opening." Saturday Columbus Dispatch. 28 February 1903. Pg. 6.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Olentangy Park." Wednesday Columbus Dispatch. 1 April 1903. Pg. 9.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Olentangy 'Zoo.'" Sunday Columbus Dispatch. 24 January 1903. Pg. 6.
  4. "Animals for 'Zoo.'" Sunday Columbus Dispatch. 25 January 1903. Pg. 9.
  5. "Birds and Fish." Saturday Columbus Dispatch. 28 February 1903. Pg. 11.