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8976
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Northwest Ashe High School in Warrensville was the first public school in North Carolina to have its own indoor swimming pool. Students and teachers raised the $60,000 necessary to build the pool, and, with some help from the community, built the pool themselves. It opened in 1975, and, for a fee, can be used by the public at night.\r\n
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 48 Issue 6, Nov 1980, p7, il
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29581
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This article highlights seven of the South’s best swimming pools found in seven different states. Among the list is the granite-encrusted subterranean pool at Omni Grove Park Inn, located in Asheville, North Carolina. The pool features liquid therapy, waterfalls, and an aquatic sound system playing music underwater for lap swimmers.
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31438
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Five geographic icons of Charlotte’s past are highlighted in this article, the Barringer Hotel, the Ivey’s building, Suttle’s Swim Club, Thompson’s Bootery and Bloomery, and McDonalds Cefeteria.
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