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Did Portland’s Eastern Promenade previously have a swimming pool?
A swimming pool was built on Portland’s Eastern Promenade in the 1960s, but it was closed and eventually filled in during the 1980s.
Earlier plans to add a pool to the Eastern Promenade were revived in the early 1960s, according to a review of Press Herald archives.
The pool’s closure over two decades later was largely related to efforts to renovate the area in the mid-1980s. The Portland Old Port website also suggests that “rising insurance costs for the city played a significant role in the decision.”
By 1986, the pool was described as abandoned, and the city was planning to revamp the area; an article that August noted issues with vandalism, keg parties and “other unsavory activities.”
After the city appropriated $180,000 for the improvements, work began in the spring of 1987 and included the abandoned pool being filled in with cement.
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Sources
- Portland Public Library Casco Bay Weekly: April 13, 1989 (“Neglected Gifts,” Page 9)
- Newspapers.com Evening Express, Dec. 19, 1963, page 19
- Newspapers.com Evening Express, Feb. 14, 1984, page 10
- Newspapers.com Evening Express, Oct. 16, 1986, page 1
- Newspapers.com Evening Express, May 2, 1987, page 3
- Portland Old Port Eastern Promenade Pool 1970s & 2024
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