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The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1912 season on...
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There were plans for the City of Columbus to annex the park, but there was pushback by some parkgoers.<ref>"To the Editor of the Dispatch: As To Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' March 21, 1912. Page 4.</ref>
There were plans for the City of Columbus to annex the park, but there was pushback by some parkgoers.<ref>"To the Editor of the Dispatch: As To Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' March 21, 1912. Page 4.</ref> In the area damaged by the 1911 fire, open-air vaudeville and outdoor acts were performed.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 14, 1912. Page 5.</ref>


==Rides and Attractions==
==Rides and Attractions==

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1912 Season Season
Leadership Joseph W. Dusenbury
Will J. Dusenbury
Stock Company Stubbs-Mackay Players

The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1912 season on...

There were plans for the City of Columbus to annex the park, but there was pushback by some parkgoers.[1] In the area damaged by the 1911 fire, open-air vaudeville and outdoor acts were performed.[2]

Rides and Attractions

List of Rides and Attractions

Theater, Vaudeville, and Stunt Performances

Olentangy Park Theater

Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater

Stunts and Outdoor Shows

Music

Activities

An ice hockey contest was held at the park in February 1912, featuring a match between the East High Shepherds and the North Side Maroons.[3]

List of Activities

References

  1. "To the Editor of the Dispatch: As To Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch, March 21, 1912. Page 4.
  2. "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 14, 1912. Page 5.
  3. "Ice Hockey Contest." Columbus Evening Dispatch, February 9, 1912. Page 15.