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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2022 · 4 MIN

BHS e353-Town Swimming Pool

from The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast · host Brattleboro Historical Society

In 1955 the Clark Farm was purchased in order to secure a spot for the Living Memorial Park. A plan for the development of the 53 acre recreation area off Guilford Street progressed through the year. The Recreation Board stressed the need for a swimming pool as soon as possible, as “the present facility at the West River is unreliable, uneconomical and dangerous.” Here's the story...

In 1955 the Clark Farm was purchased in order to secure a spot for the Living Memorial Park. A plan for the development of the 53 acre recreation area off Guilford Street progressed through the year. The Recreation Board stressed the need for a swimming pool as soon as possible, as “the present facility at the West River is unreliable, uneconomical and dangerous.” Here's the story...

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