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Saturday, June 28, 2014 / Published in Local History, Photograph Collection

ALL CITY POOLS NOW OPEN . . .EXCEPT THE ONE AT BEAVER LAKE

What a pool it was, too. An acre in size, the pool opened July 17, 1924. At the time it was said that the pool “is clearly among the largest, and costliest in America.” Masonry walls of massive granite enclosed the pool. “The water was continuously filtered, chlorinated, aerated and introduced to the pool through an attractive grotto
Ann Manket PearlmanAshevilleBeaver Lake swimming poolBeaver Lake Tea House. Fred PearlmanJohn NolenLake View Park
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Saturday, July 13, 2013 / Published in Architecture, Houses, New Donations

A PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION OF ASHEVILLE HOMES

Asheville residents Lynne and Jim Wilson donated a gold mine of a notebook containing seventeen 8 x 10 prints of houses that had been recently constructed in Asheville, circa 1926 to 1930. All of the photographs were taken by the well-known Asheville photographer, Herbert W. Pelton. The original binder was an old black ringed notebook
Asheville North CarolinaHerbert W. PeltonHousesLake View Park

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