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Photo postcard of the Glenwood Hot Springs pool and bath house in the 1920s, located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. There ar several bathers and some walkers. The manufacture date of the postcard is during the zip code era, postdating the photo by many years.
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Alec/Ackie Macdonell and a friend at the Glenwood Springs Hot Springs pool.
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Lou Clark and Bob Waldvogle swimming at Wilmor[e] Lake. Bob was the younger brother of Ernie Waldvogle, Lou's brother-in-law. "The lake--bigger than the one that remains since Interstate Highway 70 was placed on the north side of the Eagle River--was wonderful to swim in. It was clean, and it was cold, but not icy. A clean spring fed it, the spring from which we also hauled home drinking water in milk cans." -- p.6, The Clarks of Eagle County,...
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Photo postcard of the Glenwood Hot Springs pool in 1965. Caption on verso: "Hot Springs Pool, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Under the deep Colorado sky, Hot Springs Lodge and Pool offers recreation and relaxation in any style you choose in the refreshing Rocky Mountain air. You'll find the most comfortable accommodations a lodge can offer at Hot Springs. I-70 at Exit 116."
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Kate Flynn in bathing costume at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool. Slide is in the background.
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Swimming at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool.
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Swim class, Eagle Valley High School, at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool. Back row: Gary Leiber [teacher], Bill Simmons, Mike Knupp, Buddy Doll, Chris Koonce, Sam Johnson, Leroy Mayne, Jack Bindley, Paul Mayne, Jim Watson, Kevin Doll, and Dick Mayne. Front row: Deanna Eichler, Anna Kay Bindley, Donna Lynn Price, Jeanie Eichler, and Diane Simmons. (EVE July 14, 2005 p. 2) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]...
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Red Cliff High School students swimming in Homestake Creek, possibly at Mickey's Hole located about 1.5 miles up Homestake Creek from Red Cliff. "It is a place where the creek curves away from the hillside at a big granite boulder, forming a pool more or less 4 feet deep. The boulder is 6 or 8 feet high and the pool is deep enough to allow a person to jump off the rock into the water and not suffer any permanent injury." -- Bud Beck, 2010
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Lou Clark (Layman) and Bob Waldvogle at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool.
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Hot Springs Pool in Glenwood Springs, looking east. A diver is running off the wooden diving platform at right.
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Warren Seiler, son of Jennie Seiler, at the pool at the Lloyd Ranch. He's holding a ball.