The centerpiece of the park is the Streamline Moderne band shell built in 1933–1935. The spherical shell was placed in a natural hollow and faced a spherical ellipse containing 6,000 seats. The architect, Henry L. Kamphoefner, had submitted the project to a competition sponsored by the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects. He was able to realize his design through federal depression funding (PWA).
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