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  1. Willy Fritsch (27 January 1901 – 13 July 1973) was a German theater and film actor, a popular leading man and character actor from the silent-film era to the early 1960s. Biography. Early life. He was born Wilhelm Egon Fritz Fritsch, the only son of a factory owner in Kattowitz (present-day Katowice) in the Prussian province of Silesia.

  2. May 21, 2024 · The global, traveling bounce park that continuously sells out is coming to Columbus this month. Fun Box, which boasts the “world’s biggest bounce park,” opens on May 31 at 5825 Chantry Square Mall, and it’s here until September 2. Each ticket allows all ages to bounce around for 80 minutes.

  3. www.thewilds.orgThe Wilds

    Plan Your Stay at the Wildest Place Around. Discover one of the largest and most innovative conservation centers in the world! Grab your camera and board our open-air safari vehicles for an exhilarating adventure through open-range landscapes. Watch Video. Tours.

  4. Willis Park was acquired in 1957 and is a 2.703 acre neighborhood park in the Mid East community. Amenities. 3.65 Acres. Athletic Fields.

    • The Franklin Park Cascades. As I mentioned above, the Cascades are probably the most distinctive feature of Franklin Park. You can find the cascades in the southwest corner of the park.
    • Franklin Park Playground. The playground at Franklin Park is a fun one! It has a natural theme with play structures that resemble honeycomb, spiders and logs.
    • Reach Out Sculpture. Near the playground there is a memorial to those who are living with and have died of AIDS. The sculpture is called Reach Out and was created by Columbus Artist Alfred Tibor.
    • Peace Sign and Trees. Near the middle of the Cascades area, look for a monument that says “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in multiple languages. Surrounding this area there are a multitude of trees with country names on plaques under them.
  5. Dedicated to providing support, advocacy, and sweat equity for the most beloved 23 acres in the city! There is no fee to become a Friend. We do, however, hope you will contribute your ideas and passion for the park. BECOME A FRIEND.

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  7. olentangypark.com › wiki › indexOlentangy Park Wiki

    Jun 12, 2024 · Olentangy Park was an amusement park that operated from 1896-1937 in Columbus, Ohio, in what is now the Clintonville neighborhood. Built mostly between the Olentangy River and North High Street and North Street and Tulane Road, [1] the park offered over 110 attractions and rides over the years as well as a theater showing various vaudeville and ...

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