Where do I find information on old swimming holes in my area?

Mike in Fla.

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When you find out, PM me and let me know. The only ones in my area are surrounded by condos with no access.


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hollowpointred

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try the local historical society or even the local library. sometimes libraries have local history sections. tell the librarian that you are researching old swimming spots. they can probably hook you up!
 

finderzzs

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Here's a tip I've done often. I buy old post cards showing swimming holes, then seek them out and hunt them. I've had great success in the mid-west this way.
 

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finderzzs said:
Here's a tip I've done often. I buy old post cards showing swimming holes, then seek them out and hunt them. I've had great success in the mid-west this way.

Yeah I do that too. Go on ebay and type in the name of your favorite lake under post cards. Beaches, old fishing resorts ect ect will show up in your search. Here's a post card on ebay from the 1950's that shows the small tackle store, boat rental marina I worked at as a teen.

Tom
 

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