1897 Season: Difference between revisions
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# ''Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory''<ref>As "Employes Leaving Factory"</ref> | # ''Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory''<ref>As "Employes Leaving Factory"</ref> | ||
# ''Serpentine Dance''<ref> | # ''Serpentine Dance''<ref>There were a few kinetoscopes with this name. Not sure which one this was.</ref> | ||
# Fire Department | # Fire Department | ||
# Waves | # Waves |
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Leadership | Columbus Street Railway Company |
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Season | 2 (under Olentangy Park name) |
New Attractions | Four new bowling alleys |
Band(s) | Fred Neddermeyer's Famous Band |
Opening on May 21, 1897 was the second season the park operated after being named Olentangy Park.[1] Fred Neddermeyer's Famous Band played on Sundays throughout the season.[2] At this time, Olentangy Park was 40 acres while nearby Minerva Park was 159 acres.[3]
Notable Events & Exhibitions
On Tuesday, July 20, 1897, the park exhibited the first presentation of a life-sized picture of Governor Bushnell and staff with a military escort at a parade at New York's Grant Memorial. Fred Neddermeyer's Band performed a special program for the event.[4][5]
The music program included:
- March - Enquirer - Brand
- Overture - Grand Union - Bendix
- Japanese Mazurka - Carne(?)
- Euphonium Solo - Mr. Davis
- Charge of the Light Brigade - Puerner
- March - Ohio State University - Howe
- Die Banditenstreiche - Dalbey
- March - Governor Bushnell's Staff - Neddermeyer
- Selection - Gay New York - Kerker
- March - The Ohio Nepoleon - Neddermeyer
- The Star-Spangled Banner
Kineroscope Views:
- Umbrella Brigade
- Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory[6]
- Serpentine Dance[7]
- Fire Department
- Waves
- Governor Bushnell and Staff
- Hurdle Race
- Black Diamond Express
Rides and Attractions
Rides
Merry-Go-Round
Main article: Merry-Go-Round
A Dispatch reader wrote in to complain about how out of tune the organ was so out of tune, "it [was] an imposition upon humanity to oblige [park goers] to listen to such an instrument of torture. To the sensitive even the prospect of passing the thing is capable of causing a bad fit of distemper while to seat yourself near it is equivalent to taking your place in the old time dentist's chair." The reader suggested replacing it or fixing it.[8]
Music and Performances
Fred Neddermeyer's Famous Band played on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Activities
Bowling
Four new bowling alleys were added during the 1897 season.
Other Activities
- Baseball
- Boating
- Dancing
- General Games
- Picnics
- Swings
References
- ↑ "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 20 May 1897. Pg. 7.
- ↑ "A Correction." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 23 June 1897. Pg. 7.
- ↑ "Size of Two Parks." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 8 July 1897. Pg. 4.
- ↑ Ad. Columbus Evening Dispatch. 19 July 1897. Pg. 2.
- ↑ Ad. Columbus Evening Dispatch. 20 July 1897. Pg. 5.
- ↑ As "Employes Leaving Factory"
- ↑ There were a few kinetoscopes with this name. Not sure which one this was.
- ↑ "To the editor." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 20 July 1897. Pg. 4.