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Olentangy Park opened its 1921 season on Sunday, April 10, 1921.<ref name="legal1">"Park is Transferred." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' March 28, 1921. Page 18.</ref> After a year-long battle, the management of the park returned to Joseph W. and William J. Dusenbury.<ref name="legal1" /> The park was only open on Sundays for its pre-season until May 22, 1921,<ref>"Park Open Sunday Only." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' April 8, 1921. Page 42.</ref> when it opened for daily operation.<ref>"Park is Opened Today." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' April 10, 1921. Page 7.</ref> The park closed on ...
Olentangy Park opened its 1921 season on Sunday, April 17, 1921,<ref>"Olentangy Opens Tomorrow." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' April 17, 1921. Page 12.</ref> after being postponed a week due to bad weather.<ref name="legal1">"Park is Transferred." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' March 28, 1921. Page 18.</ref> After a year-long battle, the management of the park returned to Joseph W. and William J. Dusenbury.<ref name="legal1" /> The park was only open on Sundays for its pre-season until May 22, 1921,<ref>"Park Open Sunday Only." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' April 8, 1921. Page 42.</ref> when it opened for daily operation.<ref>"Park is Opened Today." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' April 10, 1921. Page 7.</ref> The park closed on ...


== Lawsuits ==
== Lawsuits ==

Revision as of 04:40, 24 September 2025

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1921 Season
Leadership The Olentangy Park Company
Joseph W. Dusenbury, president
William J. Dusenbury

Pre-season Began April 17, 1921 - May 22, 1921
Season Began May 23, 1921
New Attractions Amphitheater
Tagline "The Big Park"
"The People's Pleasure Park"

Olentangy Park opened its 1921 season on Sunday, April 17, 1921,[1] after being postponed a week due to bad weather.[2] After a year-long battle, the management of the park returned to Joseph W. and William J. Dusenbury.[2] The park was only open on Sundays for its pre-season until May 22, 1921,[3] when it opened for daily operation.[4] The park closed on ...

Lawsuits

Judge Rogers of Franklin County courts formally turned the park back over to the Dusenbury Brothers after a year-long fight, after canceling their lease with Will D. Harris and W. N. Ferguson over permitting gambling in the park. The receivers of the park reported receipts of $43,000$696,548 in 2025 dollars during the summer of 1920 and a balance after paying some debts of $27,000$437,368 in 2025 dollars.[2]

Rides and Attractions

Swimming Pool

Main Article: Swimming Pool

The Dusenburys applied for membership in the American Athletic Union (A.A.U.) and held amateur swimming races at the Swimming Pool.[5] The Olentangy Park Swimming Club was organized with Roger Addison as president. The organization applied for membership in the Allegheny Mountain Association.[6]

List of Rides and Attractions

Theater, Vaudeville, and Stunt Performances

Music

Activities

List of Activities

References

  1. "Olentangy Opens Tomorrow." The Columbus Dispatch. April 17, 1921. Page 12.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Park is Transferred." The Columbus Dispatch. March 28, 1921. Page 18.
  3. "Park Open Sunday Only." The Columbus Dispatch. April 8, 1921. Page 42.
  4. "Park is Opened Today." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. April 10, 1921. Page 7.
  5. "Sports Briefs." The Columbus Dispatch. April 1, 1921. Page 38.
  6. "Sports Briefs." The Columbus Dispatch. April 13, 1921. Page 22.