Oleson Park Music Pavilion | |
Location: | 1400 Oleson Park Ave. Fort Dodge, Iowa |
Coordinates: | 42.4889°N -94.1722°W |
Built: | 1938 |
Architect: | Henry Kamphoefner Samuel Fulton |
Architecture: | Modern Movement |
Added: | May 9, 2003 |
Refnum: | 03000357 |
The Oleson Park Music Pavilion, also known as the Karl King Bandshell, is located in Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States. The pavilion is associated with Karl King, a famed composer for concert and military bands, who advocated for its construction.[1] It was designed by Henry L. Kamphoefner, a Sioux City architect at that time, who had previously designed the Grandview Park Music Pavilion in Sioux City. It was built as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project. The WPA paid for 85% of its construction, with the City of Fort Dodge paying the rest. The poured concrete structure was built in a Modernist style with Art Deco overtones. It rises to a height of 36feet, and it is known for its acoustical excellence.[1] The pavilion replaced a bandstand that was built in the 1920s in the city square. It was dedicated to King in 1976, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.