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|name=Bathing Pavilion
|name         = Bathing Pavilion
|othernames=Bath House
|othernames   = Bathhouse
|type=Activity space
|type         = Activity space
|opened=1900}}
|opened       = 1900
The '''Bathing Pavilion''' at Olentangy Park originally was a "bathhouse" in the 1890s and a building was built and opened in 1900.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 20 May 1900. Pg. 18.</ref> It was located in the ravine, across from the boat dock and provided amenities of a beach such as dressing rooms separated by gender along the Olentangy River.
|closed        = Unknown
 
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== Cost ==
The [[Bathing Pavilion]] at Olentangy Park originally was a "bathhouse" in the 1890s and a building was built and opened in 1900.<ref>"Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 20 May 1900. Pg. 18.</ref> It was located in the ravine, across from the boat dock, and provided amenities of a beach such as dressing rooms separated by gender along the Olentangy River. In 1906, the cost to enter was 10 cents ($3 in 2021) for children and 15 cents ($4.50 in 2021) for adults.<ref>"Bathing at Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 17 June 1906. Pg. 2.</ref>
In 1906, the cost to enter was 10 cents ($3 in 2021) for children and 15 cents ($4.50 in 2021) for adults.<ref>"Bathing at Olentangy Park." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 17 June 1906. Pg. 2.</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 20:01, 28 July 2022

Bathing Pavilion
Other Name(s) Bathhouse
Type Activity space
Opened 1900
Closed Unknown

The Bathing Pavilion at Olentangy Park originally was a "bathhouse" in the 1890s and a building was built and opened in 1900.[1] It was located in the ravine, across from the boat dock, and provided amenities of a beach such as dressing rooms separated by gender along the Olentangy River. In 1906, the cost to enter was 10 cents ($3 in 2021) for children and 15 cents ($4.50 in 2021) for adults.[2]

See Also

References

  1. "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 20 May 1900. Pg. 18.
  2. "Bathing at Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 17 June 1906. Pg. 2.