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Rock Lake Pool in South Charleston, West Virginia was built from an old rock quarry which was in operation in the 1930's. The pool was opened up by the Wilan family in 1942 and it remained in operation until 1985. The pool was surrounded by high natural rock walls, which provided perfect opportunities for high dives and swings. It also included a 50 foot slide, water trampoline, fountain, and trapeze. It closed down due to competing pools in the area which offered cheaper prices.

47617. Kid Creates a Stream Behind Him After Sliding Down 50 Foot Slide at Rock Lake Pool, South Charleston, W. Va.

47618. Y.M.C.A. Leaders Basketball Team, Charleston, W. Va.

47619. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Marching Band in Street Beside School, Charleston, W. Va.

Several airplanes are parked next to circle in the field.

47620. Aerial View of People Gathered Along Edge of Kanawha River to Witness Possible Air Show, Charleston, W. Va.

47621. Street Scene at Night, Charleston, W. Va.

Esso Standard Oil Gasoline Station to the right and Kanawha Cash Grocery Store to the left.

47622. Street Scene in Charleston, W. Va.

Band members possibly in Charleston, West Virginia.

47623. Harry Price and His Southerners Using King Band Instruments

47624. House on Kanawha Street During Snowy Winter Day, Charleston, W. Va.

Clark Raymond Morgan: President from Charleston, West Virginia. John Maxwell Ford: Vice-President from Charleston, West Virginia. Benjamin Harrison Ashworth: Orator from Beckley, West Virginia. Graves Hampton Trumbo: Secretary-Treasurer from Charleston, West Virginia.

47625. Judge Frank Lively Class Fall Reunion, Charleston, W. Va.

Kearse Theater was constructed in Charleston, West Virginia in 1921. It was later demolished in 1982.

47626. Interior View of Kearse Theater From Second Floor Balcony, Charleston, W. Va.

Five unidentified men pose in front of Ashland gas pumps with the schrader fish they have caught.

47627. Men With Caught Schrader Fish at Ashland Station in Summers County, W. Va.

Five unidentified young men pose with the large quantity of fish they caught.

47628. Men With Caught Schrader Fish at Ashland Station in Summers County, W. Va.