1910 Season
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| Leadership | Joseph W. Dusenbury, president Will J. Dusenbury, secretary The Olentangy Park Company  | 
|---|---|
| New Attractions | Dear Old Coney Island The Destruction of Johnstown  | 
| Theater Manager | Harry O. Stubbs Charles H. Wilson  | 
| Stock Company | Stubbs-Wison Players | 
The Olentangy Park opened for the 1910 season on Sunday, April 17, 1910.[1] Ads for the park said "the big park" was 100 acres with 100 amusements.[2] The theater opened on Decoration Day, now known as Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 1910.[3] The Columbus Rifles Band played free concerts during the opening weeks.[1] The theater closed for the season on September 10, 1910.[3]
Park Improvements
A six-foot cement sidewalk was added that went from the main entrance to the north end of the ravine and a space at the attractions. On High Street, a new automobile and carriage entrance with a fancy gateway entrance was constructed just north of the ravine. A space at the west end of this driveway was set aside for parking automobiles.[1]
Rides and Attractions
New Rides and Attractions
The new attractions for 1910 included The Destruction of Johnstown and Dear Old Coney Island.[1]
List of Rides and Attractions
- Arcadia
 - Automatic Vaudeville
 - Bathing Pavilion
 - Boathouse
 - Bowling alleys
 - Carousel
 - Circle Swing
 - Colonnade
 - Dancing Pavilion
 - The Destruction of Johnstown NEW
 - Dear Old Coney Island NEW
 - Fair Japan
 - Ferris Wheel
 - Figure Eight Toboggan
 - Floral Conservatory
 - Loop-the-Loop
 - Love's Voyage
 - Merry-Go-Round
 - Miniature Railway
 - Motion Picture Exhibit
 - Museum of Ornithology
 - Ocean Wave
 - Ye Olde Mill
 - Penny Arcade (Midway)
 - Scenic Coaster
 - Shoot-the-Chutes
 - Shooting Gallery
 - Snake Den
 - Swings
 - Temple of Mirth
 - Water Toboggan
 - Whirlwind
 - Zoological Garden
 
Theater, Vaudeville, and Stunt Performances
Olentangy Park Theater
Main Article: Olentangy Park Casino and Theater
Stubbs-Wilson Players
Harry O. Stubbs and Charles H. Wilson of the Brady forces created a new stock company, the Stubbs-Wilson Players, for the 1910 season. Before the stock company began its season, the theater featured vaudeville performances and motion pictures.[3][1][4]
Members
- Sue Van Doren
 - Robert Conness
 - Helen Strickland, wife of Robert Conness
 - Frank Sylvester
 
Stunts and Outdoor Shows
Aeronaut Walter Raub performed balloon ascensions and double parachute leaps during the opening week.[1][2]
Music
he Columbus Rifles Band, led by Gus Bruder, played free concerts during the opening weeks.[1]
Activities
List of Activities
- Baseball
 - Bathing
 - Billiards
 - Boating
 - Bowling - All year activity
 - Dancing
 - Dining and Refreshments
 - Football
 - Fortune Telling
 - General Games
 - Picnics
 - Pony Rides
 - Swimming
 
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Olentangy Park." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 3 April 1910. Pg. 5.
 - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ad. The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 3 April 1910. Pg. 5.
 - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "At Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 1 April 1910. Pg. 22.
 - ↑ "Olentangy Stock Company." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 7 April 1910. Pg. 14.