1914 Season: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1914 season on Sunday, May 3, 1914.<ref>Advertisement. ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 19, 1914. Page 30.</ref> | The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1914 season on Sunday, May 3, 1914.<ref>Advertisement. ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 19, 1914. Page 30.</ref><ref>"Olentangy." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch,'' April 19, 1914. Page 5.</ref> | ||
==Notable Happenings== | ==Notable Happenings== | ||
| Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
===Engine Room Fire=== | ===Engine Room Fire=== | ||
A painter put their paint-covered overalls on a boiler resulting in a fire that caused $700 ($22,100 in 2024) | A painter put their paint-covered overalls on a boiler, resulting in a fire that caused $700 ($22,100 in 2024) in damage. Joseph Katona, the park florist, used a small hose to save the greenhouses and keep the fire from spreading.<ref>"$700 Fire Loss at Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch,'' April 15, 1914. Page 3.</ref> | ||
==Rides and Attractions== | ==Rides and Attractions== | ||
Revision as of 07:02, 8 December 2024
This page is under construction. Please remove this notice when complete.
| Leadership | Joseph W. Dusenbury Will J. Dusenbury |
|---|---|
| Stock Company | Vaughan Glaser Stock Company |
| Park Size | 125 acres |
The Olentangy Park and Theater opened for the 1914 season on Sunday, May 3, 1914.[1][2]
Notable Happenings
Dusenbury Acquisition of the Grand
The owner of the Grand Theater (also known as Thomas Theater), Helen Chittenden Ziegler, leased the theater to the Dusenbury Brothers for 30 years beginning May 1. They planned improvements of $150,000 ($4.7 million in 2024), mainly for remodeling. After being condemned by the fire marshal, they planned to remove the balcony and gallery and replace them with a new reinforced concrete balcony. They also planned to rebuild the lobby, tear out the boxes, enlarge and extend the stage, install new seats, and redecorate and refurbish the entire theater. The building was to get new elevators, remodeling of the seven storerooms on the ground floor, repainting and overhauling the five floors above the storerooms and a general rearrangement of the rooms and halls. The Dusenbury Brothers rented the theater for $15,000 ($473,500) a year for the first twenty years and $16,500 ($520,845) per year for the following ten. They will have the option to buy the property at the end of their lease. The Dusenburys planned to have the theater be a motion picture house. With this acquisition, the brothers became Columbus's most prominent theater owners and lessees. They also controlled the Southern Theater, the Vernon Theater, the Olentangy Park Theater, and the Colonial Theater, which had been operating as a motion picture house.[3]
Engine Room Fire
A painter put their paint-covered overalls on a boiler, resulting in a fire that caused $700 ($22,100 in 2024) in damage. Joseph Katona, the park florist, used a small hose to save the greenhouses and keep the fire from spreading.[4]
Rides and Attractions
List of Rides and Attractions
- Arena
- Band Shell
- Bathing Pavilion
- Boathouse
- Bowling alleys
- Carousel
- Children's Playground
- Circle Swing
- Colonnade
- Dancing Pavilion
- Double Whirl
- Electric Autos
- Ferris Wheel
- Figure Eight Toboggan
- Floral Conservatory & Greenhouse
- The Fun House
- Japanese Village and Garden
- Loop-the-Loop
- Merry-Go-Round (1)
- Merry-Go-Round (3)
- Millrace and Fish Pond
- Miniature Railway
- Motion Picture Exhibit
- Museum of Ornithology
- Ocean Wave
- Palm Garden
- Pony and Camel Track
- Scenic Coaster
- Shoot-the-Chutes
- Shooting Gallery
- Snake Den
- Swings
- Water Toboggan
- Whirlwind
- Zoological Garden
Theater, Vaudeville, and Stunt Performances
Olentangy Park Theater
Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater
Music
Activities
List of Activities
- Baseball
- Bathing
- Billiards
- Boating
- Bowling - All year activity
- Dancing
- Dining and Refreshments
- Football
- Fortune Telling
- General Games
- Moving Pictures
- Picnics
- Pony Rides
- Swimming
References
- ↑ Advertisement. The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 19, 1914. Page 30.
- ↑ "Olentangy." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 19, 1914. Page 5.
- ↑ "Grand Theater Will Be Leased to Dusenburys." Columbus Evening Dispatch, April 11, 1914. Pages 1-2.
- ↑ "$700 Fire Loss at Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch, April 15, 1914. Page 3.