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  2. Northside Swim Center - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Behind the seating area on one side of the competition pool is a 25-metre long diving well equipped for springboard and platform diving and used for some swimming competitions as a warm-up and cool-down pool. [1] [2] [5] Locker rooms have a 1,200 athlete capacity. [1] [2] Outdoor and natatorium facilities occupy 202,000 square feet. [5]

  3. San Pedro Springs - Wikipedia

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    This was the first permanent European settlement in San Antonio. San Pedro Park swimming pool or lake, in 2011. San Pedro Springs Park and Lake, San Antonio, Texas (postcard, circa 1907) In the 1730s, an acequia was built to carry water from the springs toward the city for irrigation and household use.

  4. Dub Farris Athletic Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Dub Farris Athletic Complex is a sporting complex with the Dub Farris Stadium owned by the Northside ISD located in San Antonio, Texas. The complex is known for its 10,568-seat football & soccer stadium but it is also home to a large natatorium .

  5. Blossom Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Virgil T. Blossom Athletic Center is a multi-sport athletic complex owned by the North East ISD located in San Antonio, Texas.Best known for Comalander Stadium, a 10,952-seat football stadium, the center is also home to facilities for a number of other sports.

  6. Is your local pool closed? Here's why — and how to find an ...

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    A lifeguard shortage has scrambled the hours and schedules at many L.A.-area public pools. Here's how to find a different pool — or become a lifeguard and earn a little summer cash.

  7. List of buildings in Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1923 an additional 9 floors were constructed, to plans by the prominent San Antonio architect Atlee B Ayres and his son Robert, making it the tallest building in Laredo, Texas. [1] Today it serves as an apartment complex at 815 Salinas St, in downtown Laredo. It is 151 feet (46 m) tall and has 12 floors (above ground).