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  2. These Austin pools are offering free admission through Sept ...

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    All city pools except Barton Springs are offering free pool admission through Sept. 30.

  3. Dive into Austin’s public pools, swimming holes with this ...

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    Givens Pool was closed for renovation in 2019 and will open in spring 2025, according to a recent update from Austin Parks and Recreation. Austin’s public pools that charge: Barton Springs ...

  4. Take a dip in these 15 public swimming pools around the ...

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    What to know: Features a swimming pool opening on June 3 and closing on Aug. 2. The splash pad is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Hours: Pool open from noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Splash ...

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  6. List of swimming competitions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of swimming competitions conducted in pool and open water environments. Pool competitions include long course metres (50 metre pool), short course metres (25 metre pool), and short course yards (25 yard pool) formats.

  7. Leslie's - Wikipedia

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    Leslie's was founded in 1963 by Phil Leslie, Jr. (son of Hollywood comedy writer Phil Leslie, Sr.) in a single location in North Hollywood, Los Angeles.Leslie, together with partner Raymond Cesmat, began the company by opening a chain of swimming pool supply stores in the Greater Los Angeles area.

  8. Upstate SC pools: opening dates, how to get memberships ...

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    Thinking about cooling off as the heat rises? Check out this guide to swimming pools in the Upstate.

  9. Como Regional Park Pool - Wikipedia

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    The old pool was built in 1962 for $162,000 by a private operator, Public Pools Inc., which leased the land from the city. When the company went out of business in 1965 the city purchased the pool for $15,000. [2] The old pool had a zero-depth entry pool with a mushroom fountain and a large swimming pool with a one-meter diving board. [3]