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the lake shore would make a most attractive walk or drive all the 

 way from the dusty city to the storage reservoir, any part or all 

 of which could be used for a walk, by the thousands who at 

 present seek outdoor exercise on dirty old roads. A return drive 

 less elaborate could be made on the west side of the lake and 

 river past Hayden's Falls (Fig. 17) coming into the city along 

 West Broad Street. Golf grounds, the Wyandotte Club, 

 Country Club and the Columbus Fishing and Gun Club are 

 already along this route, and there might well be an amusement 



Fig. 18. A pool, with shady walks, drive and picnic grounds 



in Schiller Park. 



park somewhere well out, perhaps on a part of the large terrace 

 a little above the dam but approached by a car line from the 

 city. 



Similar shaded walks and drives with comfortable seats, 

 attractive shrubbery and tree clusters at suitable points, 

 constructed up the Olentangy valley from Fifth Avenue or 

 even Goodale Street, past the State University and the 

 Olentangy amusement park to Worthington, would constitute 

 a delightful place, and would fit admirably into a naturally 

 beautiful setting. This walk would of necessity require an 

 artificial levee part of the way, until beyond the city limits. 



