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  2. June Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    June Carpenter (born 1938) is an American Sabbathday Lake Shaker. [1] [2] Life. She came from Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1987, she converted at 49 years old.

  3. Category:Swimming venues in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  4. Swimming lessons - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends swimming lessons for children from 1–4, along with other precautionary measures to prevent drowning. [4] In 2010, the American Academy of Pediatrics reversed its previous position in which it had disapproved of lessons before age 4, indicating that the evidence no longer supported an advisory against early swimming lessons.

  5. Chicago Maroons swimming and diving - Wikipedia

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  6. List of beaches in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    By midcentury, much leisure shifted to Lake Michigan. The first City of Chicago Public Beach opened in Lincoln Park in 1895. [2] Today, the entire 28 miles (45 km) Chicago lakefront shoreline is reclaimed land, and primarily used for public parks. [3] In the parks, there are 24 sand beaches along the shores of freshwater Lake Michigan. [4]

  7. Portage Park (Chicago park) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Portage Park hosted the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, where gold medalist Mark Spitz set new world's records. In 1998, the swimming pools and plaza area were rehabilitated while an interactive water play area was created for children. [2]

  8. Shaker Village - Wikipedia

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  9. Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village - Wikipedia

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    Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is a Shaker village near New Gloucester and Poland, Maine, in the United States. It is the last active Shaker community, with two members as of 2024 [update] . [ 7 ] The community was established in either 1782, 1783, or 1793, at the height of the Shaker movement in the United States.