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A platform was built between the [[Dancing Pavilion (2)|Dancing Pavilion]] and the [[Casino (2)|Casino]] at Olentangy Park in 1922. The first performance was by the American Legion Band, led by Lieut. W. A. Sands on July 30, 1922.<ref>"Legion Band for Next Sunday." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' July 26, 1922. Page 28.</ref> | A platform was built between the [[Dancing Pavilion (2)|Dancing Pavilion]] and the [[Casino (2)|Casino]] at Olentangy Park in 1922. The first performance was by the American Legion Band, led by Lieut. W. A. Sands on July 30, 1922.<ref>"Legion Band for Next Sunday." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' July 26, 1922. Page 28.</ref><ref>"New Bandstand at Park." ''The Columbus Dispatch.'' July 29, 1922. Page 14.</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Revision as of 03:11, 14 January 2026
Center Bandstand
| Other Name(s) | Bandstand |
|---|---|
| Type | Music and Performances |
| Park Section | Center The Grove |
| Built | 1922 |
| Opened | 1922 |
| Closed | Unknown |
A platform was built between the Dancing Pavilion and the Casino at Olentangy Park in 1922. The first performance was by the American Legion Band, led by Lieut. W. A. Sands on July 30, 1922.[1][2]
See Also
- South Bandstand - Built in 1895 and existed prior to the park's opening
- North Bandstand / Band Shell / Aerodrome - Opened in 1910, south of the Whirlwind
- Band Shell (1) - Opened in 1920, replacing the North Bandstand near the Swimming Pool
- Band Shell - Opened in 1932, replacing the previous Band Shell
References