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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The amphitheater was a 56-by-35-foot stage made of concrete, brick, and stucco. It was fully equipped with lights and scenery.<ref name="oldnew" /> | The amphitheater was a 56-by-35-foot stage made of concrete, brick, and stucco. It was fully equipped with lights and scenery.<ref name="oldnew" /> The front of the stage was 40 feet high.<ref>"Lottie Williams." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' May 29, 1921. Page 7.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 00:47, 17 October 2025
Amphitheater
Other Name(s) | Open-Air Theater |
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Type | Music and Performances Sports |
Park Section | West The Grove |
Built | 1921 |
Opened | 1921 |
Closed | Unknown |
Length | 56 feet |
Width | 35 feet |
Height | 40 feet |
The outdoor Amphitheater was an open-air attraction for music, performances, and sports at Olentangy Park,[1][2] located south of the Figure Eight, in the Grove, overlooking the ravine and Olentangy River.[3][4][5][6] It opened in 1921 and held performances, including vaudeville, amateur acts, wrestling, and boxing[3] were held twice a day and moved to the Theater on rainy days.[4]
Description
The amphitheater was a 56-by-35-foot stage made of concrete, brick, and stucco. It was fully equipped with lights and scenery.[4] The front of the stage was 40 feet high.[7]
References
- ↑ Hyatt, Shirley. 2009. Clintonville and Beechwold. Arcadia Publishing.
- ↑ Liebold, Chris. "Olentangy Amusement Park and Clinton-Como Park." Columbus Foundation Fellowship Programs. July 10, 2014. Blog post.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Barrett, Richard E. 1984. "Olentangy Park: Four Decades of Fun." Columbus and Central Ohio Historian No. 1. April 1984. Page 15.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Old and New Joys at Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. May 29, 1921.
- ↑ Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. June 6, 1954.
- ↑ "The story of the local world-class amusement park you've probably never heard of." 614Now. Nov. 14, 2022.
- ↑ "Lottie Williams." The Columbus Dispatch. May 29, 1921. Page 7.