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The South Bandstand was a performance space on the south end of the park near the [[Colonnade]].<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 South Bandstand was a performance space on the south end of the park near the [[Colonnade]].<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><ref>Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" ''Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine.'' 6 June 1954. Pg. 120.</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 06:15, 27 July 2022
South Bandstand
Other Name(s) | Bandstand |
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Type | Music and Performances |
Park Section | South end |
Opened | Unknown |
Closed | Unknown |
The South Bandstand was a performance space on the south end of the park near the Colonnade.[1]It was built between 1896 and 1899.[2][3]
See Also
References
- ↑ "Park Open for Summer." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 25 May 1919. Pg. 73.
- ↑ "Olentangy Park, Founded in 1893, Long Was Amusement Mecca for Central Ohio." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 1 April 1938. pg. 1.
- ↑ Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine. 6 June 1954. Pg. 120.