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Revision as of 00:03, 14 August 2024
Outdoor Ballroom
| Other Name(s) | Outdoor Dancing Pavilion |
|---|---|
| Type | Music and Performances Activity Space |
| Park Section | East |
| Built | 1929 |
| Opened | 1929 |
| Closed | Unknown |
The Outdoor Ballroom or Outdoor Dancing Pavilion at Olentangy Park was an open space near the second Dancing Pavilion that opened in 1929. Built by the Haenlein Brothers after purchasing the park in 1929, it was half as long as the Ohio State University football field.[1] Eddie Powell Dance Studio provided free dance lessons sometime after opening.[2]
On August 3, 1934, a passageway between the Dancing Pavilion and the Outdoor Ballroom constructed by F. & R. Lazarus & Co. collapsed during a style show. Robert G. Butler, a park employee, fell 6 feet, fracturing and paralyzing his left arm. Butler sued F. & R. Lazarus & Co. in December of that year for damages of $40,000 ($937,500 in 2024).[3]
See Also
References
- ↑ Sagstetter, Eugene P. "Remember Olentangy Park?" Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine. 6 June 1954. Pg. 119.
- ↑ Barret, Richard E. "Olentangy Park: Four Decades of Fun." Columbus and Central Ohio Historian. Vol. 1. April 1984. Pg. 15.
- ↑ "Damages of $40,000 Are Sought in Suit." The Columbus Dispatch 22 December 1934. Pg. 10.