Many of us spent many hot summer days at the Woodlawn Pool over on Connecticut Avenue in the Bromley section of Trenton. The pool is no more, having been replaced by a number of vinyl clad homes.
- SJBill said...
- There were a lot of great local swimming spots way back when. Being a Burg kid, my Dad used to swim in the old "Water Power" off of S. Broad St. near where Capitol Motors was located. Dur ing my years, Woodlawn Pool was close enough for to get to by bicycle. During the late forties - early fifties, our family used to frequent Gropp's Lake. Some daredevils would always be diving from the S. Broad Street bridge. IIRC, there was a good pinball machine near the front entrance. Another great place was the Hiohela Sportland out in Pennington, but that was a drive away. Weren't the buildings all painted orange and black? My favorite was the old Hopewell Quarry - a beautiful, but very dangerous place. The water was cool, clean, clear and very deep. It was surrounded by high stone quarried-out walls that you could climb - barefoot, of course. WHen you jumped, you needed to get as much clearance as possible or pay dearly. The best place, from which we were innoculated by every toxin and bacteria known to man, was the Delaware River. From the railroad bridge to Philly, we swam and waterskiied every inch. Loved it! ;-)