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  4. Mona Plummer Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    The complex consists of three pools, including an Olympic-size competition pool, and a diving platform; it has seating for 2,000. It is located on the ASU campus in Tempe , Arizona . The facility hosted the 1989, 1991, 1993, and 1998 Pac-10 Diving Championships, as well as the 1981, 1991, and 1999 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships. [ 4 ]

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

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    What to know: Located in Alpha Park, the pool opened May 25. Closes Aug. 11. Hours: The pool is heated, and open Noon-6 p.m. seven days a week. Contact: 1605 W. Garfield Ave., Bartonville, 309-697 ...

  6. Phoenix Civic Space Park - Wikipedia

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    The land the park is located on was a combination of old buildings and parking lots before the City of Phoenix began buying the properties. The main building renovated in the project is called the A.E. England Building. Originally opened in the 1920s as a car dealership, it now houses retail space and a community meeting room for special events.

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  8. Phoenix Carnegie Library and Library Park - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the Phoenix Public Library was established, with 1350 volumes. [2] Since 1899 the Library Association had been unsuccessfully attempting to secure a grant from Andrew Carnegie, and in December 1901 the Phoenix Woman's Club joined the campaign. Some progress was made in March 1902 when the city agreed to put up the required 10% of ...

  9. Why America stopped building public pools

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    There is one outdoor public pool for every 38,000 people in America — from 34,000 in 2015 — according to the National Recreation and Park Association.