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| othernames    = Swimming Pool Band Shell<br />Bandstand
| othernames    = Swimming Pool Band Shell<br />Bandstand
| type          = Music and Performances
| type          = Activity Space<br />Music and Performances
| section        = North
| section        = North
| built          = 1932
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The '''Band Shell''', was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old [[Bandstand (3)|Band Shell]] in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.<ref>Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." ''The Billboard.'' June 11, 1932. Vol. 44. Issue 24. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref>
The '''Band Shell''', was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old [[Bandstand (3)|Band Shell]] in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.<ref>Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." ''The Billboard.'' Vol. 44. Issue 24. June 11, 1932. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category:Closed in 1937]]
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Revision as of 18:51, 3 July 2025

Band Shell
Other Name(s) Swimming Pool Band Shell
Bandstand
Type Activity Space
Music and Performances
Park Section North
Built 1932
Opened 1932
Closed 1937 (park closure)
Designer Dick Ashbaugh

The Band Shell, was an outdoor performance space that replaced the old Band Shell in 1932. Designed by Dick Ashbaugh, it was built to accommodate Bert Williams and his Ohio Orchestra of 19 members.[1]

See Also

References

  1. Ellis, Claude R. "Band Booked After Record." The Billboard. Vol. 44. Issue 24. June 11, 1932. Page 54. Accessed through the Internet Archive.