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Olentangy Park opened its 21st season on Sunday, April 6, 1919. A 12-piece jazz orchestra provided live music for the park's Dancing Pavilion.<ref>"Park Opens Sunday." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 4 April 1919. Pg. 42.</ref><ref>"The Big Park Opens." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch''. 6 April 1919. Pg. 66.</ref> The theater and the swimming pool opened later in the summer. Admission was 5 cents at first, but doubled to 10 cents ($1.64 cents in 2022 dollars) with Harris claiming it was needed due to the war tax.<ref>"Park Gate Charge Changed." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch''. 12 April 1919. Pg. 12.</ref>
Olentangy Park opened its 21st season on Sunday, April 6, 1919. A 12-piece jazz orchestra provided live music for the park's Dancing Pavilion.<ref>"Park Opens Sunday." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 4 April 1919. Pg. 42.</ref><ref>"The Big Park Opens." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch''. 6 April 1919. Pg. 66.</ref> The theater and the swimming pool opened later in the summer. Admission was 5 cents at first, but doubled to 10 cents ($1.64 cents in 2022 dollars) with Harris claiming it was needed due to the war tax. Children were admitted for free.<ref>"Park Gate Charge Changed." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch''. 12 April 1919. Pg. 12.</ref>


[[Will D. Harris]] was the lessee-operator of the park. He leased the park from [[Dusenbury Brothers|J.W. and W.J. Dusenbury]] and their company, [[The Olentangy Park Company]], which maintained ownership.<ref>"Incorporate Park Company." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 16 January 1918. Pg. 9.</ref>
[[Will D. Harris]] was the lessee-operator of the park. He leased the park from [[Dusenbury Brothers|J.W. and W.J. Dusenbury]] and their company, [[The Olentangy Park Company]], which maintained ownership.<ref>"Incorporate Park Company." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 16 January 1918. Pg. 9.</ref>

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1919 Season Season
Leadership Will D. Harris (operating lessee)
Will D. Harris Amusement Company
Joseph W. and Will J. Dusenbury
a.k.a. Dusenbury Brothers
The Olentangy Park Company
Season 21

Olentangy Park opened its 21st season on Sunday, April 6, 1919. A 12-piece jazz orchestra provided live music for the park's Dancing Pavilion.[1][2] The theater and the swimming pool opened later in the summer. Admission was 5 cents at first, but doubled to 10 cents ($1.64 cents in 2022 dollars) with Harris claiming it was needed due to the war tax. Children were admitted for free.[3]

Will D. Harris was the lessee-operator of the park. He leased the park from J.W. and W.J. Dusenbury and their company, The Olentangy Park Company, which maintained ownership.[4]

Rides and Attractions

Rides

Attractions

  • The Colonnade
  • Fun House
  • Museum of Ornithology
  • Swimming Pool
  • The Zoo

Music and Performances

Activities

  • Boating - Launches, Rowboats, & Canoes
  • Dancing
  • Dining
  • Fishing
  • General Games
  • Picnics
  • Pony Rides
  • Swimming
  • Shooting Gallery

References

  1. "Park Opens Sunday." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 4 April 1919. Pg. 42.
  2. "The Big Park Opens." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 6 April 1919. Pg. 66.
  3. "Park Gate Charge Changed." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 12 April 1919. Pg. 12.
  4. "Incorporate Park Company." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 16 January 1918. Pg. 9.