Construction of the Worthington Pool Looking West, Summer 1954
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This black and white image depicts the construction of the Worthington Pool during the summer of 1954. From this vantage point looking west the basic outlines of the pool begin to take shape. In the background, Dublin-Granville Road heads toward the old Olentangy River bridge, which can be seen in the distance to the right of the utility pole.
The completed pool opened August 15, 1954. It was managed by the non-profit Swiminc organization and open to residents of the Worthington School District. The single pool was 120 feet long and 50 feet wide, except for the diving bay area where it was 82 feet wide. The pool held 300,000 gallons of water, which was re-filtered every eight hours on site. It could accommodate up to 500 swimmers.
The photographer, Albin Vinyard Shirk, commonly known as A.V., grew up in Colonial Hills and graduated from Worthington High School in 1956.
