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The [[Bandstand (South)|South Bandstand]] was a performance space on the south end of the park near the [[Colonnade]].<ref>Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" ''Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine.'' 6 June 1954. Pg. 120.</ref><ref>"Park Open for Summer." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 25 May 1919. Pg. 73.</ref>It was built between 1896 and 1899.<ref>"Olentangy Park, Founded in 1893, Long Was Amusement Mecca for Central Ohio." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 1 April 1938. pg. 1.</ref>
The [[Bandstand (South)|South Bandstand]] was a performance space on the south of the [[Colonnade]].<ref>Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" ''Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine.'' 6 June 1954. Pg. 120.</ref><ref>"Park Open for Summer." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 25 May 1919. Pg. 73.</ref>It was built between 1896 and 1899.<ref>"Olentangy Park, Founded in 1893, Long Was Amusement Mecca for Central Ohio." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 1 April 1938. pg. 1.</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 16:10, 21 March 2024

South Bandstand
Other Name(s) Bandstand
Type Music and Performances
Park Section Center
Opened Unknown
Closed Unknown
Number of Stories 1

The South Bandstand was a performance space on the south of the Colonnade.[1][2]It was built between 1896 and 1899.[3]

See Also

References

  1. Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine. 6 June 1954. Pg. 120.
  2. "Park Open for Summer." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 25 May 1919. Pg. 73.
  3. "Olentangy Park, Founded in 1893, Long Was Amusement Mecca for Central Ohio." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 1 April 1938. pg. 1.