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Vaudeville returned for the 1904 season.<ref name="vaudeville" />  | Vaudeville returned for the 1904 season.<ref name="vaudeville" /> The Dusenbury Brothers made a deal with the Vaudeville Managers Association of America to obtain a vaudeville franchise for Columbus.<ref name="vaudeville-2">"Vaudeville at Olentangy." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 20 March 1904. Pg.4.</ref> W.W. Prosser of Columbus was hired to manage the casino and J.K. Burke, former manager of Minerva Park, booked acts from New York.<ref>"Notes." ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 17 March 1904. Pg.4.</ref><ref name="vaudeville-2" />  | ||
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    1904 Season Season
| Leadership | Joseph W. Dusenbury The Olentangy Park Company  | 
|---|---|
| New Attractions | The Colonnade Restaurant  | 
| Stock Company | Olentangy Park Stock Company | 
| Band(s) | Wendell S. Powell's Olentangy Band | 
The Olentangy Park, Theater, and Zoological Garden opened for the 1904 season on Sunday, May 15, 1904.[1]
Rides and Attractions
- Baby Rack
 - Bathing Pavilion
 - Boathouse - with electric launches
 - Bowling alleys
 - Cave of the Winds
 - Crystal Maze
 - Ferris Wheel
 - Figure Eight Toboggan
 - House of Trouble
 - Laughing Gallery
 - Merry-Go-Round
 - Miniature Railway
 - Museum of Ornithology
 - Shooting Gallery
 - Swings
 - Water Toboggan
 - Zoological Garden
 
Olentangy Park Theater
Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater
Vaudeville returned for the 1904 season.[1] The Dusenbury Brothers made a deal with the Vaudeville Managers Association of America to obtain a vaudeville franchise for Columbus.[2] W.W. Prosser of Columbus was hired to manage the casino and J.K. Burke, former manager of Minerva Park, booked acts from New York.[3][2]
Music
Outdoor Performances and Stunts
Activities
Other Activities
- Baseball
 - Billiards
 - Boating
 - Bowling - All year activity
 - Dancing
 - Dining and Refreshments
 - Football
 - General Games
 - Picnics
 - Swimming