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Olentangy Park opened for the 1901 season on Sunday, May 19, 1901. The Fourth Regiment Band, made of 30 musicians, played during the afternoon and evening.<ref name="opening">"Olentangy Park: Opening of the Season." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' The Drama Section. 19 May 1901. Pg. 12.</ref>
Olentangy Park opened for the 1901 season on Sunday, May 19, 1901. The Fourth Regiment Band, made of 30 musicians, played during the afternoon and evening.<ref name="opening">"Olentangy Park: Opening of the Season." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' The Drama Section. 19 May 1901. Pg. 12.</ref>
The lease for the land above the [[Bathhouse]] and east of the Olentangy River under the Columbus Railway Company expired, so the owner, Nora H. Ramlow, rented it to the amusement park for five years starting June 1, 1901. It was leased for $150 per year ($5,238 in 2022).<ref>"Steel Trestle." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 27 April 1901. Pg. 8.</ref>


===Improvements to the Park===
===Improvements to the Park===
The Columbus Street Railway Company started its plans to construct a new steel trestle bridge to replace the wooden one that went from High Street to Olentangy Park that had been there since the park was opened. It was to be "the finest in size of any in the state" with two tracks instead of one.<ref>"Steel Trestle." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 27 April 1907. Pg. 7.</ref>
The Columbus Street Railway Company started its plans to construct a new steel trestle bridge to replace the wooden one that went from High Street to Olentangy Park that had been there since the park was opened. It was to be "the finest in size of any in the state" with two tracks instead of one.<ref>"Steel Trestle." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 28 May 1901. Pg. 7.</ref>


A new dining hall and restaurant were added during for the 1901 season opening.<ref name="opening" />
A new dining hall and restaurant were added during for the 1901 season opening.<ref name="opening" />

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1901 Season Season
Leadership Joseph W. Dusenbury
The Olentangy Park Company
New Attractions Dining Hall, Restaurant
Band(s) The Fourth Regiment Band

Olentangy Park opened for the 1901 season on Sunday, May 19, 1901. The Fourth Regiment Band, made of 30 musicians, played during the afternoon and evening.[1]

The lease for the land above the Bathhouse and east of the Olentangy River under the Columbus Railway Company expired, so the owner, Nora H. Ramlow, rented it to the amusement park for five years starting June 1, 1901. It was leased for $150 per year ($5,238 in 2022).[2]

Improvements to the Park

The Columbus Street Railway Company started its plans to construct a new steel trestle bridge to replace the wooden one that went from High Street to Olentangy Park that had been there since the park was opened. It was to be "the finest in size of any in the state" with two tracks instead of one.[3]

A new dining hall and restaurant were added during for the 1901 season opening.[1]

Lawsuits

The Olentangy Park Company was sued for $155.19 ($5,419 in 2022) by the Central Union Telephone Company for operating a line during the 1899 and 1900 seasons.[4]

Otto L. Hays and David Mackey, owners of the ball grounds sued the park company over relocating fences on the east and south sides to cut through streets. The fight was said to be over a disagreement over Hays and Mackey wanting to raise the rent of the ball grounds of $1,400 ($48,886 in 2022) and the park refused.[5][6] Two days later, the old fences were removed. Dusenbury said the fences were put in place two years ago and went up the Hays-Mackey property line.[7] Robert Turner, owner of "The Villa" prior to the park being built, was brought into the suit with Dusenbury claiming the new fences marked where Turner planned to open a saloon next to the park. Judge Badger granted a restraining order on May 13, 1901, against any interference with the fence until the true lot line could be determined.[8]

Notable Events

Rides and Attractions

Theater and Stunt Performances

Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater

Week of May 19 (Opening Week)

Edward M. Favor and Edith Sinclair headlined during opening week, performing along with the Ahrens; Professor Colin's comedy dog act; the McCann Family; Lawson and Numon; and Kelly and Mason. Edison's Kinetoscope made an appearance. Outdoors, the Melrosas, a high-wire bicycle act performed on ropes 60 feet in the air.[1]

Week of May 26

This week, the main show was Kita Mura's troupe of 14 "Japs" in "characteristic and daring feats." Other acts included Patti Rosa, singer; May Wentworth, in monologue; May Wentworth and Company performing "A Woman's Dilemma;" the Clipper quartet in a blackface singing and comedy act; and the Edison Kinetoscope.[9]

Music

The Fourth Regiment Band, made of 30 musicians, played during the afternoon and evening during the opening of the park.[1]

On May 26, Liberati and his famous military band performed an outdoor evening performance.[10]

See Also

Activities

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Olentangy Park: Opening of the Season." Columbus Evening Dispatch. The Drama Section. 19 May 1901. Pg. 12.
  2. "Steel Trestle." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 27 April 1901. Pg. 8.
  3. "Steel Trestle." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 28 May 1901. Pg. 7.
  4. "Brevities." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 7 January 1901. Pg. 7.
  5. "Beat the Injunction." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 27 April 1901. Pg. 7.
  6. "Olentangy Park Fences." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 11 May 1901. Pg. 6.
  7. "Short Items." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 13 May 1901. Pg. 7.
  8. "Olentangy Park Fence." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 13 May 1901. Pg. 6.
  9. "Olentangy Park: Vaudeville." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 27 May 1901. Pg. 9.
  10. "Amusements: Olentangy and Minerva Parks - Liberati's Band." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 25 May 1901. Pg. 9.