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Forest Swimming Pool Brochure

Charles and Ruth Dietz1937

San Lorenzo Valley Museum

San Lorenzo Valley Museum
Boulder Creek, United States

A brochure for the New Forest Swimming Pool in the Forest Park subdivision on West Park Avenue, Boulder Creek, California, which opened on September 4, 1937.
Catalog No: 2013-051-0003

Details

  • Title: Forest Swimming Pool Brochure
  • Creator: Charles and Ruth Dietz
  • Date Created: 1937
  • Physical Location: Boulder Creek, California, USA
  • Location Created: California, USA
  • Physical Dimensions: 9-3/8" x 6-3/8" (Tri-fold Open)
  • Provenance: SLV Chamber Collection
  • Transcript:
    Forest Swimming Pool This modern open air tank is equipped with the latest in the way of water sports, having facilities for diving and sliding, together with the best in filtration. An adjacent playground and wading pool is provided for the kiddies in a setting as clean and modern as the larger pool for adults. The tank measures 40 by 110 feet, in depths varying from 3 feet to 9 feet, and caring for the needs of the beginner or advanced swimmer. Pool is especially equipped for night swimming. Large open fireplace and underwater lights. Located only one and one-quarter miles from Boulder Creek on a fine paved highway, Forest Swimming Pool can be easily reached from all points in the mountain region. Refreshments and light lunches may be secured at the large new stand operated in conjunction with the swimming pool. New Forest Swimming Pool Boulder Creek, California Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Dietz
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  • Rights: Property rights remain with the San Lorenzo Valley Museum. For permission to publish or to reproduce the material, please contact the copyright holder.

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