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Lake Olympia Park
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1946
Vernon P. Harris, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1946
Harry A. Browning, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1946
Lake Olympia Park, per Pacific Tel & Tel Directory 9-1945
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 3-1944
Frank A. Thurston, residence, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 3-1944
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1943
Frank A. Thurston, Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1943
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 9-1942
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 12-1941
Lake Olympia Park, per Pacific Tel & Tel Directory 8-1940
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 5-1938
“Columbia Park boys to leave” The Union, pg. 8, 7-23-1939
“Columbia Park Boys to break camp July 25"” The Union, pg. 4, 7-21-1939
“Columbia Park Boys Club will return to camp” (39" annual @ Olympia Park) The Union, pg. 8,
4-22-1939
“Roller skating comes to Olympia” The Union, pg. 8, 10-18-1938
“Public swarms over park for Miners Picnic” The Union, pg. 5, 8-18-1938
“New decorations Carter-Joseph music at lake” The Union, pg. 8, 7-30-1938
“Carl Sams to manage dances at Lake Floor” The Union, pg. 5, 7-27-1938
“Maurice Koch to retire from dance promotion” (at Lake Olympia) The Union, pg. 3, 7-21-1938
“Columbia Park Boys Club to break camp Monday” (150 at Lake Olympia) The Union, pg. 5,
7-15-1938
“Lake Olympia Drained and Will be cleaned” (large artificial lake) The Union, 11-25-1937, pg. 8
“Mine Workers expect record crowd at Lake” (Picnic) The Union, pg. 1, 8-10-1937
“Noted ballroom corporation to handle Olympia” (dance platform) The Union, pg. 3, 2-27-1937
“Los Angeles Men Lease Olympia for Big Dances” (redecorating, new band shell) The Union, pg.
5, 12-8-1936
Ad: “Ducks for Sale, excellent for dinners, 75 cents each—Frank Thurston, Lake Olympia Park”
The Union, pg. 5, 9-17-1936
Ad” Mine Workers Protective League Picnic” (describes events) The Union, pg. 4-5, 8-11-1936
“Harlem Parades at Lake Tonight with Fred Mason” (all colored dance band at Lake Olympia) The
Union, pg. 5, 8-5-1936
“Ice Skating Enjoyed at Lake Olympia Park” The Union, pg. 8, 12-24-1935
“Floor show artists at Lake Olympia Dance tonight” (Lionel Hampton w/photo) The Union, pg. 11,
9-13-1935
“Presenting Lionel Hampton” w/photo, The Union, pg. 5, 9-12-1935
“Ad-Mine Workers Protective League invites you to attend their picnic” The Union, pg. 5,
8-13-1935
“Dancers fond of velvet-like floor at Lake Olympia” The Union, pg. 5, 5-4-1935
“House and lot to be given away at Lake Olympia dance” The Union, pg. 5, 4-18-1935
“Large pavilion at Lake ready for Saturday” The Union, pg. 8, 4-5-1935
“Lake Olympia Dances to open in new setting” (rebuilding of island dance pavilion) The Union,
pg. 3, 4-3-1935
“Lake Olympia’s new dance hall opens Saturday” (building description and new buffet)The Union,
pg. 1, 10-10-1934
“Roof will cover island platform at Lake Olympia” The Union, pg. 6, 9-11-1934
“New café management” (Gordon Richardson taken over Lake Olympia Park Café) The Union,
pg. 5, 8-18-1934
“Miners League Picnic Program to Entice Thousands to Lake Park” The Union, pg. 1, 8-14-1934
“Gordon Richardson Takes over Lake Olympia Café” The Union, pg. 6, 8-11-1934
“Canvas Top and Sides go up at Lake Olympia” The Union, pg. 5, 6-1-1934
Lake Olympia Park, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1934
“Lake Olympia Park to see best season; new dance floor now down” The Union, pg. 4, 5-10-1934
“First Olympia Dance of the year at park tonight” The Union, pg. 6 6-7-1933